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Tyler Wittwer What do you do when you feel your home market is to expensive?
3 April 2018 | 23 replies
this is a common theme of course on BP its pretty much every day.and you pretty much have all those that live in a market target a market .I like @James Wise cut and paste responses he does .. he nails it well and its worth cut and pasting every time someone ask the same question that has been asked 1000 times.I like to Add James that when going out of market.. also if you simply buy at the median price points of any given MSA your buying in an area were you have a lot of homeowners buying generally... so you get a mix of cash flow and appreciation and or more important you have a defined exit IE you can sell to a homeowner as opposed to buy at the bottom of the price point and the only out is to an investor..And Frankly your company is kind of a unicorn in the US.. there are not many companies like yours that specialize in reselling these assets for individual owner/investors. 
Braden Schlabs How do you estimate repair costs?
30 March 2018 | 2 replies
ARV's are another aspect of your alcuaation.
Andrej Bru How To Trick/Convince The Agency(Modified ''Buy Low, Sell High'')
2 May 2018 | 9 replies
I am not interested to meet with potential buyer on your defined date and time and neither I am interested that i have you as a messenger to forward my requested meeting time.""
Lauren Keen Aumond Home Office Deduction??
2 April 2018 | 5 replies
@Lauren Keen I am not sure one way or the other if you can take the deduction since I don't have all the facts, but I can tell you that the real estate professional designation is not a requirement to take the home office deduction with respect to a rental activity.There is nothing in §280A (the home office section in the tax code) that mentions being a real estate professional is required in order to take the home office deduction for your rental activity.However, in addition to the rules regarding the space itself, there is the requirement that the taxpayer's rental activities rise to the level of a trade or business, which the Treasury has conveniently never defined for us.But it seems that rental activities would rise to the level of a trade or business if the activities are substantial, regular, and continuous.However, there is a case, Curphey v.
Account Closed Removing squatters from property
3 June 2018 | 15 replies
I have added the definitions below for others on the site who may find the information helpful.Before, you can determine if an eviction or ejectment is the right course of action you must first have define what the person living in your home is.  
Tiffany Griggs Newbie Alert from Oversees
2 April 2018 | 1 reply
Living oversees has afforded us both the time and energy (still working on the money aspect).  
Gary F. HOA vs City Codes? Who rules?
2 April 2018 | 4 replies
Use of Lots.The Lots shall be occupied and used as follows:(a) No Lot (as "Lot" is defined in paragraph 1 (b) above) shall be used except for single family residential purposes.
Jamie Rost Question on the wholesaling process
4 April 2018 | 33 replies
Now a novice question here so please be kind, what aspect of wholesaling is unethical or illegal?
Moises Acosta III Problem tenant in my first home that I turned in to a rental.
4 April 2018 | 9 replies
I knew there could be some downfalls in the rentals aspect of real estate so I am definitely just starting off.
Atul Mohlajee Commercia;l properties loans recall after 10 years
3 April 2018 | 3 replies
My wife is uneasy with these types of loans due to the balloon aspect, but I'm generally OK with them, as I keep a solid credit score, good income, ample reserves, and have good relations with many conventional and private lenders.