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David Lewis Boston - Has the ship sailed?
23 January 2025 | 45 replies
there is tremendous demand for inventory right now, and as you have already found high prices and high rates have hurt cash flow. 
Donald DiBuono Best Mailer Companies
9 January 2025 | 5 replies
And you get feedback at a level high enough to determine how to proceed. 
Kyle Harris Learning the ropes
13 January 2025 | 1 reply
BiggerPockets also has a calculator to analyze deals, and I highly recommend you start this as soon as possible, even if you are not ready to buy.
Ben Hedvat Single-family residence fix & flip Hamptons NY
16 January 2025 | 0 replies
I updated the kitchen with high-end appliances, installed custom cabinetry, and added modern finishes throughout.
Chris Seveney What is the Best Way to Grow as a Private Lender
13 January 2025 | 15 replies
This doesn't come cheap--these folks were making high six to seven figures depending on volume.We focused on lending to professional real estate investors--so our customers were frequent repeat borrowers. 
Kevin Moise Please critique my gameplan when it comes to wanting to flip my first property.
2 February 2025 | 6 replies
Also make them sign a lien waiver so they can not say I did not pay them.Set up an account with wherever materials are bought so I am charged directly and contractors dont stiff me like how they would if I gave them money directly to buy materials.Looking for a contractor who will not need a deposit to start as I am planning to pay in phases for labor but I have been thinking about just paying for everything once their all done (I am kind of paranoid about contractors lol)Hire two different inspectors to see if the house is actually good when done.Currently want to work on 2/3 br houses so I am trying to get flips done in 3 months.Prepare for unexpected costs.Selling the houseMaximum market exposure - MLS, zillow, etc.Get good realtor recommened by lawyer.Make sure the price makes sense and have a lot of high quality pics of the house around 50-75 pics.Make pontential buyer sign nonrefunable earnest money contract.Examine all offersWhat else am I missing or should I change? 
Logan Jamieson Frustration with current market: Seeking wisdom, encouragement, lend me your tenacity
2 February 2025 | 15 replies
Unemployment was high but I had savings and managed to find work.
Bruce D. Kowal 🌟 1031 Exchange QI Selection: Relationship & Reputation Deep Dive (Part 3/3
16 January 2025 | 0 replies
By and large, QI's have very high ethical standards, and are sometimes overlooked as the engines of this tax saving tactic.]REPUTATION MARKERS 📊INDUSTRY STANDINGMembership in professional organizationsLeadership roles in FEAEducational contributions to the industryRelationships with major title companiesCLIENT RELATIONSHIPS 👥Testimonials from CPAs and attorneysReferences from title companiesLong-term client relationshipsTransparent fee structuresRELATIONSHIP RED FLAGS 🚩Overly familiar with your realtor/brokerKickback arrangements (illegal!)
Grant Shipman Do you believe that Co-Living investment is the fastest way to financial freedom?
1 February 2025 | 17 replies
Also, there is a need in the marketplace for a co-living PM company that doesn't charge too high of rate. 
Account Closed Thoughts on using cash or HELOC for down payment on investment property
7 January 2025 | 1 reply
Hi BP community - I'm an investor with 3 SFHs in the Nashville area looking to acquire my first small multifamily property (2-4 units).I'm trying to determine the best approach for the 25% downpayment, comparing using cash that is currently sitting in a high yield savings account to funds from a HELOC on one of my properties.