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Chris Pelley Buy and Hold in Austin, TX
16 March 2020 | 15 replies
This thread seems old and the Austin markets have sky rocketed since the original post.
Eduardo Cardena Is Note Investing (NPN) recommended for newbies w/40k to start?
29 September 2014 | 31 replies
It's the discount together with the velocity of money that gives skyrocket yields, not NPNs.
Dion DePaoli Why to invest in Notes?
20 October 2015 | 90 replies
The highest yield possible, bar none of any strategy, is to buy a note at a discount and refinance it days latter receiving the UPB or close to it, they yield skyrockets!
Brian H. Flood insurance $7000, on a $70,000 house?? Need advice please
10 December 2013 | 39 replies
I have heard for a few months that rates are going to skyrocket.
Sherrie P. Location considerations for a vacation beach house
11 December 2013 | 11 replies
Insurance is skyrocketing est. $2,500 per foot below the zone.
Jacob A. Before and After.... My First Flip!!!
7 May 2014 | 204 replies
Without a doubt, your REI IQ has skyrocketed
Hunter Letchman Refinancing question - personal to commercial loan
15 December 2013 | 7 replies
There has been a lot of talk lately about interest rates skyrocketing next year and we were wondering what the general consensus here on BP is.I'm also considering refinancing a property so any help is much appreciated.Thanks!
Justin B. Is the REO/Rental market about to collapse?
22 December 2013 | 13 replies
I would be surprised to see another nationwide crash like we had around 2008 anytime soon, but it seems like certain areas (such as certain parts of Florida and SoCal for instance) are much more susceptible to booms and crashes than other areas like the upper midwest for instance, where prices never seem to skyrocket and also rarely seem to crash either.
Ashlee Reimer Newbie investing in Chicago! Looking for contacts, especially contractors
23 December 2013 | 14 replies
That city has some significant financial issues that could cause property taxes to skyrocket.
Corey Davis Need professional experience from long distance investors
6 January 2014 | 21 replies
OR it will get me a down payment on a rental property that will cost me 120-150k and rent out for just enough to cover the mortgage on a ten year loan, essentially tying up those funds unless the property value skyrockets and I can cash out in a couple of years.What's 20k going to get me in Fargo?