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Todd Moriarty Buying 8-12 condo units a good idea, instead of an apartment?
3 May 2016 | 11 replies
No question the previous replys cover the subject.Do be cautious of condo dues, assessments, and especially COA board decisions in any Condo investment. 
Kimberly Rice New investor- Need advice on bank owned property
14 April 2016 | 3 replies
I'd be on the cautious side and say you will want to list at slightly below for a quick sell.I would look for an exit around 10% below the highest comp just to give you a cushion.  
Piotr Damek Question from UK about Direct Mail
16 May 2016 | 3 replies
Hello Piotr,You are right to be cautious.
Shanda Brown Ripping people off!
29 February 2016 | 5 replies
I also realize that the work I plan to do in real estate will indirectly or directly in some cases affect the many foster youth that I work with and am connected to which makes me want to be even more cautious in the wholesaling business.
Peter Shin New BP member from Tacoma area/WA state
21 April 2015 | 6 replies
I have saved up about 20k in my saving but still ready to 'aim'and 'shoot' mode for my first Real Estate investing property.I am interesting in 2-4 units rental properties closed to Pierce county area and will have to use a 'dependable and trust-worthy' property managers to maintain my properties since I can't be a full time landlord/Realtor/management due to my work environment.I am a fresh 'newbie' as it can get since I have what-so-ever no experience in RE and want to build a strong network and find great mentors and friends so that not only I can learn but expand my knowledge and understanding of RE.BP has taught me the great knowledge of RE, what it takes to be a RE investor, what to avoid and cautious, and tons of extra information that I greatly greatly appreciate.
Bryan Koster 24 unit multifamily rehab - Construction loan / materials
22 May 2019 | 10 replies
I'd be cautious about buying materials in bulk.  
Scott Egbert How do I MIRROR a Loan for a "Subject 2" Deal ??????? HELP :)
9 January 2017 | 13 replies
I have been cautious not to put myself in a situation of owing money.  
Brandon West How many people in one house?
22 February 2017 | 5 replies
does the current lease permit sub leasing.Zoning determines the occupancy and the above post has the correct information on what's permitted for use.If your not the property owner, I'd be cautious as a sub leaser as to what you are permitted to do.
Mae T. New to invest in/out of state and out of country, san diego CA
1 February 2017 | 10 replies
Mae, I'd say you have to be very cautious with your money and due plenty of due diligence on the person you are going to invest with and the project the money will be invested in.