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Austin McClain New member from Sacramento / Elk Grove, California
31 May 2015 | 5 replies
BP has been a great resource for myself and family enabling us to get our first few propertis within the last year.
Rick Alvi Looking to buy first property - hello BP!
16 June 2015 | 10 replies
Hey guys and gals, I'm Rick, I live in Texas, I'm a full-time musician, and am looking to research here on BP before I invest in my first real estate opportunity.
Dan Ossman buying Hud homes
31 October 2015 | 10 replies
If no acceptable bids are placed during that period, it will enter the Extended period which enables investors to bid on the property. 
Rob Ford Buying Flips
6 October 2015 | 3 replies
When you do this, she will be able to help you construct a plan that will enable you to reach your short-term goals and reap benefits that will provide the resources you'll need (and want) to reach your long-term goals.
Josh Rogers Real Estate Agent vs Mortgage Broker
8 October 2015 | 5 replies
Here are my two cents (from the mortgage side of things):Approaching a mortgage broker will give you this benefit: he/she will ask you to share your short- and long-term goals with him/her so the two of you can come up with a plan/path that will enable you to achieve your short-term goals that will result in obtaining the resources you'll need to then pursue your long-term goals.  
Glenn Mayo A REALLY sticky situation I could use some help with
6 January 2016 | 3 replies
They are not yet in foreclosure as far as I know, and I don't know at what point they'd go into foreclosure, but surely they cannot continue to live in the house without paying taxes and have there be no consequences.My wife and I have advised her mother not to pay the back taxes on the house again, because that would only enable the "ingrates" (as my wife calls them) to continue on as they are, and my mother-in-law is retired and on a fixed income, and she simply can't keep forking over a couple of thousand dollars every couple years to prevent the loss of her family home.So.
Teke Wiggin Short-term rental funds?
6 April 2017 | 13 replies
Air BNB.There is so much established competition that enables other to proceed in this manner without pulling money.
Scott MacArthur Rising Interest Rates and the Note Market
30 December 2016 | 1 reply
So effective combine rate for the borrower was about 7-8%, enabling income to cover the payments.New market rate loans were available at 13.5% - 17%, though qualifying was VERY difficult.
Lee Davis To VR or not VR in Joshua Tree?
5 February 2021 | 28 replies
JT is home to artists, musicians, and the people there are very protective of their town and its identity.
Janel F. would you pay the due diligence fee?
30 September 2021 | 27 replies
Both are there to enable lazy sellers and realtors that don't want to be bothered with how real-estate is done in the other 49 US states.