Angela B.
Excited to start networking on BP
29 March 2016 | 9 replies
If you guys would like to grab dinner or coffee sometime and talk real estate, let me know!
Sherrie Wright
How should I approach a potential private lender?
28 December 2015 | 5 replies
Also, rather than getting a loan from them, which could make permanent financing harder down the line, and Thanksgiving dinners as well, consider bringing them on as an equity partner.
Hugh Ayles
Rehabbing a house with window units
16 October 2015 | 14 replies
Makes for easier access.This occurred Saturday night.Last night we left from 7 PM to 9 PM to get dinner.
Daniel Dadzie
Bad Areas In the Columbus Ohio Area
10 October 2015 | 9 replies
@Daniel DadzieI apologize, Daniel, I must have had too much vino with dinner.
Bill B.
Newbie REI advice from Panda Express!!!
7 April 2015 | 4 replies
Later we went to Panda Express for dinner.
Ed O.
Consider this when paying your private lender this month
7 December 2011 | 4 replies
In the past, I have dropped off chocolates or included a gift card for a dinner.
Pete Krentz
Real estate professional in Sioux Falls, South Dakota
2 October 2015 | 24 replies
I just saw the post, won't be able to make it tonight, just getting home, dinner.......Looking forward to the next one.
George P.
#25 was purchased today
27 January 2017 | 8 replies
this one actually came a few weeks ago. it's an interesting story.i was on vacation with my son in florida while my wife stayed back during the xmas holiday to rent out 3 houses. we had just fired our agent who we used to just list and show the houses on the MLS.anyway, while i was in florida i saw a 2k sq ft house in livonia that had an in-ground pool. the house showed super rough and the pics were terrible. it was listed for 189.9ki texted my wife and said "go and buy this house". she called the agent and he said "been on the market for 3 weeks, no calls. has 5 bedrooms".we had been looking for a long time for a larger home for us and she jumped at the chance to see it. it ACTUALLY Has 6 bedrooms, not 5. the listing was wrong.i offered 100k, no inspections. they came back at 132. we settled on 122k, pulled a loan so that we could preserve the rest of the cash for the future purchases. closed 4 weeks later (mid february)ARV on this house is close to 230k.I knew i could not start working on this house until about June. i also knew that it would take about 30-40k to fix it how i want it fixed for us to move in there, so that meant we could move there in august.2 weeks ago we went out to dinner and while driving i had an epiphany. i told my wife, "we will rent this house AS IS, no updates besides filling in the pool for $1,300. rent it for 1 yr, while the MLS dries up". this house updated could rent for $1,800-$2,100 per month.she texted immediately tenants in #4 and offered to them to move in this large house since they need the extra room. they signed a 2 yr lease last week and they are ECSTATIC.I will rent #4 and increase the rent from $1,100 to $1,300 since they have been there for 4 yrs.the tenants already resurfaced the floors at #25, will put pergo in the living room and change carpet upstairs. here's the pool - all 41k gallons of it. 2" pump is about to pump it out.here it is uncovered, pumping away.here is my concrete guy who is filling this pit as i type.the moral of the story.... just have multiple options. and be patient. is it nice to have a huge house so that you can spend 10s of thousands to fill it up with furniture?
Scott Trench
Any Other 20-Something Landlords in Denver, CO?
14 February 2017 | 36 replies
We can all get together for a dinner/drinks next Wednesday (the 22nd) if that's available?
Ron Fu
Quiet a title action
7 June 2016 | 10 replies
Nobody says where do I find a free plumber, a free kid to mow my lawn, a free doctor you don't even let people refill your glass at the dinner table without leaving a tip.