Vincent Gamboa
Can you wholesale a deal won at the auction?
10 July 2024 | 35 replies
its certainly a hell of a lot easier than chasing down wholesale deals.. you know the deals are there.. they are public record.. most on line.. you can go to Northwest trustee service.. you line up your private investors and do all the leg work for them.. check property check comps.. eye ball rehab.. etc etc.. then you run to their bank ( because they are busy making money in their day job) grab cashiers check and bid for them.. if you win you charge them a flat fee or you take a piece of the deal...
Mike Hoherchak
Lenders who specialize with VA loans
8 July 2024 | 11 replies
All he does is VA loans and he has saved a ton of our deals when other lenders have dropped the ball.
Diego L.
2 out of 3 rental units empty
8 July 2024 | 7 replies
If your PM were on the ball, they would have recommended dropping the price after 30 days and found you a tenant to stop the bleeding.
Sean Sullivan
Subject to with a VA loan
8 July 2024 | 14 replies
Title companies ignoring this policy will eventually (after default, claim and investigation) get black-balled from closing federally insured loans… regardless of whether or not they are aware of it.
Ryan G.
Top Markets for BRRRR 2024
10 July 2024 | 32 replies
I'd really tell folks to prioritize getting the location of the property and their systems in place well vetted before playing ball.
Luna D.
Real Estate agent hesitate to submit offer
8 July 2024 | 21 replies
With some of the ones you wanted to put in a low ball offer, what did they end up selling for and how long did they take to sell?
Alicia Marks
Have a question you'd like asked on the BiggerPockets podcast?
12 July 2024 | 79 replies
If you find a bank willing to play ball I would imagine a few people on here would like to know which one.
Bob Yon
Can you sub-to a VA loan?
8 July 2024 | 15 replies
This takes the ball out of your court and lets you focus simply on your part of the transaction.
Chris Piette
Leaving active duty, VA home loan/funding difficulties
7 July 2024 | 4 replies
I am curious if there’s anybody out there who has experienced this scenario, and would love to know if anyone has any advice,tips or tricks to get this ball rolling.Thanks in advance!
Wade Wright
Paying for Project Management
7 July 2024 | 8 replies
If that is the role you are looking to file I'd think you would be paying between 5-10% of project cost.If you are actually looking for this PM to hire subs, write contracts, schedule, order materials...essentially acting as a GC....I would expect you to be paying between 15-25% of the project costs.I can't speak specifically to your market, but those are some ball park percentages based on my experience here in Chicago.