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Willow T. How I Made $104,000 on My First Flip Purchased for $31K
12 July 2017 | 171 replies
I find it difficult to figure out how you did all of that for only 30k but you did save a lot on sweat equity. my experience is, even if you do the work yourself, you still need help.if you pulled a permit, which I'm sure you did, I'm surprised the village let you do all of the plumbing yourself. that's definitely needed by a licensed guy and registered by the health dept (even though plumbing isn't all that difficult to DIY).great to live in a flip; just would take a while before it's functional to live in but definitely attainable with heat and hitting the local health club to take a shower. :)maybe it took him 8 months from beginning to closing. if it was an 8 month rehab, he definitely spent more than $30k in labor & materials.
Jeff F. Cheyenne, WY 7 Unit Apartment Complex
5 August 2020 | 131 replies
He also informed me that the stove in his units (as well as 5 others in the building) were not functioning.
Jessica Zolotorofe Having issues with the BP app?
15 December 2016 | 7 replies
Hey @Jessica Zolotorofe I highly suggest to use the browser of your phone in signing in to BP, it's basically the same and has better functions.
Davido Davido Would permitted triplex, each unit licensed as own B&B be a HoteL
11 December 2016 | 2 replies
This arrangement provides the flexibility to turn 3 SFR’s into the functional equivalent of any combination of 2 or 3 residences, or 1 very large home. 
Jonathan Schneider How to be an Investor Friendly Real Estate Agent
19 December 2016 | 16 replies
If I want to put in a low ball offer you need to be 100% supportive in selling the offer to the sellers agent.I would expect you to be bringing me pocket listings.Your function is not to sell me on a product, as my agent you find properties that fit my criteria and you act as a middle man in the negotiations under my direction.
Jay Helms Buy & Holders- Concerned About the Predicted 2017 downturn?
20 January 2017 | 70 replies
Mortgage rates are rising quickly, obviously affects affordability but we don't have affordable housing now :) and the rates even in the 5's are not a deterrent to buying.SFR rents are so strong right now - again a function of inventory - that the properties still perform at the higher prices.
Jonathan West Columbus OH 40-unit turnaround: opinions needed
23 December 2016 | 10 replies
This feels slow to us, but we expect is a function of a) the growth trajectory of the property manager’s business; b) the materiality of the unit rehabs3.
Scott Logan New member from Spring, Texas.
21 December 2016 | 16 replies
@Scott Logan I believe there are a couple of investor groups that meet on the north side of the city- I haven't attended any, but I occasionally see postings on this site- use the search function to look for past threads and you should be able to find them.
Alex Boyce Closing Costs - Am I paying too much?
16 December 2016 | 2 replies
Is this a function of my real estate agent?
Patrick Moore Shopping around for the best quote for construction
19 December 2016 | 19 replies
I always give my customers three options, those who want cheap work but functional, high standard, and the best.