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Jack Bobeck Homelessness rises as rents skyrocket
18 December 2018 | 1 reply
The backdrop is skyrocketing rentals in the biggest metropolitan areas: New York and Los Angeles, where a quarter of the nation’s homeless live, have seen rents increase 20% and 30%, respectively, since 2012.Is anyone seeing people priced out of their homes in Jacksonville?
Joe Homs Flipping the OC (Orange County)
26 December 2018 | 1 reply
Upgrades include a remodeled kitchen with newly installed cabinets and countertops, new premium stainless steel appliances, vinyl windows, remodeled bathrooms, new flooring throughout, elegant entry door, and a stacked-stone fireplace that ties in perfectly to the comfortable layout of this home.
Joe Homs Flipping the OC (Orange County)
19 December 2018 | 0 replies
Upgrades include a remodeled kitchen with newly installed cabinets and countertops, new premium stainless steel appliances, vinyl windows, remodeled bathrooms, new flooring throughout, elegant entry door, and a stacked-stone fireplace that ties in perfectly to the comfortable layout of this home.
Tyler Mundy Is Wholesaling Immoral?
7 January 2019 | 4 replies
I am aware of wholesalers that try to make the deal into a "win-win" for both themselves and the seller, and in speaking with them I think this can actually be a potential competitive advantage.I'm relatively new to BP and still 'researching' how the majority of wholesalers operate, but it seems to me that real estate purchase option agreements are a more elegant way to conduct this type of business.I'm in the process of trying to put together a blog that, hopefully, will allow me to demonstrate this. 
Jackson Wu Alternatives to Acoustic Ceiling tile
28 August 2018 | 5 replies
They make designer series panels that look really elegant and classy
Jonathan Justiniano want your thoughts on analyzing a deal
2 August 2018 | 4 replies
Its in a B neighborhood  and is a C property (Just for a backdrop)Asking price- $239,900Taxes- $3,085/yearInsurance estimate- $840/year Income-$2,200/month Down payment and rehab -$30,000 all form an equity line btwinterest rate - 6.25% (7 year ARM)Utilities payed by tenet Will be self managed At full ask im looking at a 9.4% Cash on cash return.
Adam Ondrejicka Real Estate Funding - suitable for bigger deals
30 April 2019 | 4 replies
It is very elegant way how to fund your deals, grow fast and do what you love.
Michael Sattler Flipping in Hobart IN
17 December 2015 | 6 replies
The neighborhood has good amenities in terms of a moderately thriving downtown area and the lake offers a nice backdrop and recreational activities.Does anyone have any experience with REI in Hobart or any insights to the area that could confirm what I think I'm seeing?
Deborah Tuck Lease option vs seller finance
9 March 2015 | 7 replies
(E) "Legal description" means a description of the property by metes and bounds or lot numbers of a recorded plat including a description of any portion of the property subject to an easement or reservation, if any.
George Gammon "negative rates distort everything" warren buffet. how about RE?
3 March 2016 | 29 replies
When rates are increasing over a cycle, it's usually because employment and lending conditions are improving, optimism improving, more cash on hand, oftentimes more than offsetting higher rates.What I think we can say with a high level of certainty, is that in any given economic backdrop, lower rates would very likely cause higher prices, and higher rates would very likely cause otherwise lower prices.