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Dan S. First Opportunity: No experience meets 66 year old infrastructure
13 September 2014 | 1 reply
My best stab at online mortgage calculators show mortgage/tax/insurance to be an estimated $300 or so per month.On the surface without experience this seems like a great deal.
Kyle D. Keep going back and forth on SFRs, Condos, Multis...
4 March 2015 | 19 replies
All the condos in the Tampa area I look at are a good deal on the surface, but then you add any condo fees, HOA, etc and you quickly see there is no cash flow. 
Account Closed RentShare.com
2 May 2015 | 2 replies
i never even heard of any of the ones listed on bigger pockets' list (pasted below for reference), nor come across any BPers mentioning any of them in my past few months new here. perhaps they did here and there but i didnt notice.anyways i did come across rentshare.com mentioned, but a google search for a BP topic on that company didnt surface any.would anyone recommend them or have any input on them whatsoever?
Andrew Schena Buy and Hold Calculations
16 March 2014 | 3 replies
On the surface you might assume that the all-in cap rate is always lower that the going-in cap rate, and in many cases it is, but it doesn't have to be.
Cal C. Flipping a house bought with Quit Claim deed
5 June 2014 | 11 replies
For what it's worth, moving forward, you can sell off using a Limited Warranty Deed (like REO banks typically do) which limits your exposure back to the date when you actually received title, but not further.And as also noted, you can definitely use the same title company to re-insure if a problem does surface as effectively they are already 'on the hook' for that issue.
Andrew S. What is this hole in the ground? An old water well?
7 September 2018 | 13 replies
Since the well is on your property and could be used in the future, if it was  me, I'd call an experienced well driller in to correct any deficiencies and secure the surface.
John Mimms Flooring for non-temp controlled FROG?
8 May 2014 | 1 reply
If you install during the hotter season you risk the floor most likely gapping and coming apart during the winter or buckling during the inverse.If you are set on some type of hard surface flooring a dehumidifier could help reduce some of the risk for the time being, since changes in humidity and moisture are actually what cause expansion and contraction not temperature, they usually are just tied hand in hand.The larger the room the more the floor will move.
Bryce Till 50% Rule on a Condo. Would you do this deal?
29 April 2014 | 10 replies
From the surface it looks decent...however I would get an insurance quote and see if you can squeeze any information about delinquency rates in the HOA.
Colby Litzenberger Networking has begun!
28 July 2014 | 2 replies
It is pretty cool once you change your focus how opportunities and experiences start surfacing.