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Charles Norman Note purchase questions
15 July 2013 | 16 replies
So fundamentally, you still end up doing all the same work and similar paperwork as if you were setting up an LLC/LP and having the members governed by the operating agreement.
Kurt Smith Buying from a wholesaler - Use an agent/Realtor?
1 April 2014 | 9 replies
If you use an agent you will need to play to pay them their 3% commission out of your pocket.Wholesaling transactions aren't fundamentally any more complex than any other transaction.
Account Closed unable to get a hard money loan
26 February 2014 | 20 replies
The lack of income is the fundamental problem you need to fix in order to get a mortgage.
Ben Johnstone House specific direct mail
3 February 2014 | 11 replies
on redfin it says thisUNKNOWN UNKNOWN, Keller Williams Rlty Los FelizDRE #01753875perhaps some people did what I did and saw that, or they looked and saw that the home didn't sell for over asking or they noticed it took nearly 2 months to go pending in a hot market (this is not a criticism just pointing out some things that jump out at me)I don't think there was anything fundamentally wrong with the marketing its just homeowners especially in L.A. tend to already know an agent or know of an agent and they get tons of similar cards in the mail, they are inundated with agents advertisements all over billboards and at bus stops and on the net.
Julio Velazquez How to analyze an a city to determine if it’s up and coming?
26 December 2019 | 24 replies
Thank you for your time.The basic Fundamentals to be looking at are population growth job growth income growth crime rates etc. but more importantly to make sure if you’re not in a growth market those benchmarks are stable and sustainable.
Carlos Esparza first investment in iowa or san antonio
8 February 2017 | 14 replies
Well let's see ... buying a property when you don't yet understand the dynamics of real estate investing, in a market you are not familiar with, paying retail price, with no value add, and then turning it over to a complete stranger giving them complete control and trust to make or break your investment for you and keep your financial interests at heart above theirs, in a market where you'd need to hop on a plane to visit if heaven forbid anything went wrong that your PM couldn't handle and in all likelyhood caused (but never mind, that could never happen) ... yep, sounds  like a solid plan to me.That's not even to get into the economic fundamentals of supply and demand and risk adjusted returns.
Bryan Coomer Having a hard time selling...
16 October 2010 | 31 replies
Unfortunately with houses, there's very little we can do to fundamentally change a house.
Matthew Pastore New to Bigger Pockets from Colorado
10 August 2017 | 17 replies
Fundamentally, I believe that you're going to see more and more people move out to CO.
Christina Womack Looking to get unstuck in the SF Bay Area
26 January 2017 | 20 replies
Why would you handicap yourself from the start and choose a poor market (Fresno has one of the highest unemployment rates in the nation) over a market with strong economic and demographic fundamentals just because you can drive there.
Marc Lease New Member looking for buy and hold opportunities in Kansas City
27 December 2016 | 22 replies
But great market fundamentals and great price points.