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Pete M. Interested RE investor living near Seattle, WA
31 December 2017 | 6 replies
I would stay away since it’s a tertiary market with no real robust economy.
Josh Cohen I think I bought the wrong book
28 June 2017 | 8 replies
A robust library is great.
Account Closed What assets can be included for becoming an accredited investor?
11 April 2017 | 5 replies
It's a very robust and flexible asset to own.
Matt Pursley New to Pro and ready to hustle
8 June 2020 | 2 replies
If you're a buy/hold investor, there are some great prospects that pop up around UVA for both college rentals as well as the robust medical residency program that UVA Med Center has.
Andrew Taylor Finished Flip, No Traffic - Now What?
19 February 2020 | 90 replies
See who has the most robust website and is actually making the most sales in your area.
Trey Bagby How old is too old for a rental property?
16 December 2022 | 20 replies
Sure, some modern building methods are far superior to what was used in the past, but lots of building methods used today aren't nearly as robust as in prior generations (ask an experienced GC). ....Additionally, a new house is still in its "growing pains" phase, and a lot of serious problems can emerge in the first few years of ownership--e.g.; foundation/structural settling, improper water diversion systems creating rot, etc.
Dan Gatens High Return Real Estate experiences?
12 January 2024 | 54 replies
Software, robust investor portals, customer service agents, field crews, the whole 9.
Eugene C. 20 year mortgage vs 30 year mortgage
20 September 2013 | 10 replies
The downside is obviously increased total interest payment over the life term of the loan.A 20 year loan will obviously have the opposite effect.My question is, given that my strategy is "buy-to-let", am I correct in my thinking that the advantage of more robust cashflow from day 1 with a 30 year loan is more desirable than the lower total interest payment over a 20 year period?
Deborah Moser Is there an app or program to help track my acquisition pipeline?
18 March 2016 | 4 replies
Needless to say, I've searched the forums and resources on BP, but haven't found anything that is robust and truly mobile.  
Arthur Ledford Realeflow investor software
19 March 2016 | 1 reply
@Arthur LedfordIt's a pretty robust interface.