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Mark Mathews When will I know it's time to buy that first fix/flip..
26 February 2020 | 2 replies
We have partially finished our business plan and will be getting our LLC in the next 30 days.
Charles White Wholesale or Agent??
21 August 2015 | 10 replies
Hey biggerpockets community,I just finished my 60 hour education requirement to take my Real Estate exam in Pennsylvania.
Jonathan Drago Can my Equity Partner (Father) Invest in my LLC with SDIRA Funds to Flip Homes?
24 July 2015 | 8 replies
There might be other ways but i haven't finished my research.
Sean Patrick Newbie from Washington, DC
24 July 2015 | 9 replies
Hello,I am new to the BP community, started listening to the podcasts 2 days ago and the rest is history.I am currently in the DMV and have began investing in flips, the first property is completed(sold) and the second will be finished by the end of the month.  
Daniel Okon Issues with commission amount with main job, any insight??
23 July 2015 | 0 replies
We just finished a 2.5 million dollar project and my boss keeps citing the 10% comparison because many times this will be around the amount of money I make on jobs.
Chris Harper Top 20 Objections to REI
20 March 2017 | 21 replies
and also go through the time it takes to sell with an agent days in the market (DOM) tell the average amount of time it takes to sell a house with an agentSo it’s costs money and it costs timeColumn 2, renting it out with a property manager, there are risks and rewards A property manager cannot guarantee cash flow so you can make your bank payment A property manager cannot guarantee will be no damage in a property manager does not keep an eye on the property that much, maybe once in a while so if there’s an eviction you have to pay for it and if this damage you pay for it if there’s no rent coming in, you have to pay the mortgageColumn 3, I generally talk about seller financing in generalthere’s lease to own and owner financing Lease to own you turn the property into an investment property you are landlord and you have to pay the mortgage your to pay maintenance and taxes and insurance hopefully the behavior of your tenant buyer versus a regular tenant is better, money on time, no damage the tenant buyer wants to buy the property the tenant buyer most of the time does not cause you trouble as the landlord the buyer wants you the landlord to give them a good recommendation when they try to get the mortgage down the road; they need their landlord to give them verification of rents (VOR) Owner financing with sub2 means you’re selling the property and the owners have a deed it’s a little bit like contract for deed where you pay on a contract, and you can either finish the contract or refinance contract and pay off the existing financing___________________________________________________How to buy subject toit’s important that you read this next sentence,I DONT BUY SUB2 UNLESS ITS A PERFECT HOUSEwhat’s a perfect house?
Daniel Cooper First Multi-Family property. Is this scenario a good investment?
24 July 2015 | 4 replies
Look at local places to see what a rent would be for a place with similar finishes.  
Sanzhar Zikirov Newbie from Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
24 July 2015 | 6 replies
Last year i got engaged in another developing project a residential condo, i signded contract during designing stage for 52sqm 1 bedroom apartment, which is to be finished by the end of this year, also interiors and furnishing is up to me.
Daniel Sisto BRRR & Refinance (Cash Out) Exit Strategy
25 July 2015 | 12 replies
The home was in pretty rough shape (layout wise, finish wise) so im hoping the assessed value will increase by that 20k but as we know only time will tell haha.