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Luca Mastrangelo small time/part time long view investor
29 December 2015 | 7 replies
I was assuming up to 4 personal loans ( 1 hers, 2 mine and 1 ours) wouldn't be an issue.  
Justin Peters What would you do when first starting out?
29 December 2015 | 13 replies
That coffee we were talking about?
Evan Fisher Former Investment Banker Interested in Raleigh / Triangle Area
18 November 2016 | 14 replies
Welcome to BP Evan, you have an impressive background for a SFR portfolio investments.Begin my making contacts with those who may be an asset to your organization and use the key word feature that will alert you of topics that interest you.Might explain the your partnership a bit more and the experience of the organization.Best of luck and enjoy the holidays!
Daniel Clem My first purchase.
9 February 2016 | 10 replies
Due Diligence is key in this deal, but this is going to be an ideal entry by the sounds.You're going to greatly benefit from ValueAdd on this property, too.
Matthew Johson First time buyer with future investment goals in need of advice:)
26 December 2015 | 5 replies
One part is how crazy or liberal is the HOA- a great way to find out is knock on the neighbor's doors and ask- most people are not afraid to rave or spill the beans on their HOA. 
Jay Hinrichs I am giving away for free a duplex to a BP member see requirments
13 February 2016 | 125 replies
Capitalization wouldn't be an issue for a project this size, either.
Arjay Vergara Ready to learn, network, and invest from Metuchen NJ
28 December 2015 | 4 replies
For myself I've been looking at temporarily relocating to a Midwestern neighborhood enabling me to manage some projects myself in a market where cost of entry is lower and cash more readily available.I think using family money on RE deals can be an excellent way to both increase the volume of deals you can take part in and also enable your family members to benefit from your REI knowledge and skill.
Kim Coleman Current and Prospecting Landlord in Maryland
1 January 2016 | 11 replies
The Skinny Offer usually is understood and accepted by sellers of residential and land owners.Commercial Long Form Contract Offer, this is only three pages, but has everything in it that is needed to make the deal work and to will defend the investors position in court if it every comes to that.Locator Program, a networking system with trained Locators (neighborhood people and others who want to make extra money in real estate but don't want to spend the money or time learning how to be an investors), a good Locator is capable of supplying many potentially profitable leads.
Account Closed Poland Maine
27 December 2015 | 1 reply
I am way too far from Poland to make this deal work, but from all the data I have, it has to be an equity packed cash flowing property suitable to hold in ones portfolio.What are your thoughts or suggestions? 
Scott Johnson Real estate planning/goals. Are rentals the way to go?
14 September 2015 | 8 replies
Then you can get an equity line of credit - on the properties..... which will be an adjustable rate, typically.