Ryan B.
Adjustment to 50% Rule
30 November 2010 | 80 replies
He did a survey to back up MikeOH's claims.
Joshua Dorkin
BiggerPockets Real Estate Conference: Is it time?
6 February 2013 | 246 replies
Josh, what do you think about sending out a brief survey to all members?
Dannielle Hoffman
ikea kitchens - good or bad idea?
9 November 2018 | 38 replies
1.5 years construction site, 10 vacation days wasted, 4 assembly appointments, 2 planning appointments, 2 surveying appointments, broken electrical appliances, countless emails and telephone calls ...
Brandon Sturgill
What are the Real Costs Associated with Wholesaling a Property?
18 December 2023 | 30 replies
surveys?
Daniel Hornsby
Vacant lots and what to look for...
20 March 2014 | 23 replies
They could also be adjustments from the old survey method of 'links and chains' to the new satellite GPS.
Nate Hananger
Wetland, septic, and soil survey before selling land?
7 April 2019 | 1 reply
Alternatively, one might also be able to have a septic design and biology survey conducted to bypass this hearing.
Will K
Closing Costs Seem High...
16 May 2013 | 12 replies
Hi guys Similar position to this poster but purchasing 3 small houses in maryland for 60-85k each.Closing costs seem high though they are including 14 months of prepaid taxes and homeowners insurance in their figure.On a $65k loanPrepaidOrigination fee $726Tax service to first American $89Flood certification $8Title services $750Total prepaid $1550Origination fee $250Appraisal $575Credit report $7514 mo homeowners insurance $70014 mo taxes $2880Title services and lender title insurance $422Owners title insurance $300Recording fees $175Transfer taxes $2000 (split with seller so mine are $1000)Survey $250Misc fees $160Total CC $9797.80 minus the $1000 transfer tax split is $8797.80Kicker is I have 3 houses at this cost.
Eric Benzenhoefer
Help breaking down a Legal Description - Land Investing
25 September 2014 | 9 replies
In my worst of situations, this is usually where the problem gets solved.Worst case scenario, you can always order a survey (I wouldn't recommend doing this unless you have the property under contract).
Johnson H.
18 Year Real Estate Cycles - Next Bust 2024?
5 October 2023 | 50 replies
When everyone and their mom is talking about killing it in RE, you know the party is about to come to an end..Johnson, how about:Home affordability Index droppingFed Mortgage Survey on loosening of credit & overall looser lendingRecent unsustainable price increase"It's different this time" attitude in regards to interest rates, sustainability of increases, etc..Almost 1MM posts on BP and XXX new users every day!
Deren Huang
Discussion of Rental Market in Tulsa, Oklahoma 2019
15 January 2020 | 10 replies
So based on that I would assume that when they did the survey on July 2019 there were more cheaper houses up for rent than when they did the survey in 2017.