
8 March 2022 | 5 replies
Or could I end it in the middle of April and only charge them half rent?

10 September 2020 | 16 replies
I see a lot of listings in Glendale and Middle Village which are nice neighborhoods.

15 June 2009 | 52 replies
God didn't need ACORN to get His job.God's followers don't have to worry about God "trying".God doesn't promise peace in the middle east....not under our rule anyway.

29 November 2015 | 6 replies
Hello bigger pockets I am currently in the middle of my first flip and I am planing on buying my appliances during the Black Friday deals.

6 December 2015 | 10 replies
Middle class neighborhood with low crime and school ratings between 5-7.- ARV $198k (highest comp at $220k).

26 March 2015 | 6 replies
hello to everyone. i have a question regarding a closing that is taking far too long. i have a flip house here in western new york. i finished it and put it up for sale in late august 2014. signed a sales contract with the buyer on november 11th. since then, he, the buyer, has given me a long list of repairs he wanted done on the place, which i did, including replacing the roof, myself, in the middle of december. now, since the repairs have been completed, i thought the closing would take place, as scheduled, on january 5, 2015. that date is written right in the contract. since then, he has " waffled" around with his VA loan, switched to a different bank and type of loan, and, as you can imagine, postponed the closing multiple times. i have heard from my agent and attorney on rare occassions that they need " this" or " that" from me. the latest thing they wanted from me was a letter indicating when the roof was completed. they already know this. i re-read my contract. i have what i believe are numerous reasons to cancel the sale. every week i hear " it should happen next week." i have been hearing that since mid january and here it is late march. also, within the contract, i have found a clause that allows me to demand a closing within 7 days of any notice i give them. should i contact their attorney and envolk the 7 day closing or notify them of my intent to cancel the sale effective immediately if we do not get a closing soon?

8 April 2015 | 1 reply
so i have been working on building my marketing plan and I plan on hitting NYC area my family is in nyc and so am i right now and i guess you could call me an opportunist with lots of spare time so i want to use wholesaling techniques to snatch off market deals cutting out all the middle men involved and yea fixing and flipping them for now as i have a limited source of capital at the moment although eventually i will be holding multi families for rental income...My plan is to find a broker or agent willing to pay a monthly fee (equivelant to my advertising cost) in exchange for a steady stream of referrals for all the motivated sellers who call me but are not willing to work with me at my price or have a move in ready home and want to sell at market value which is clearly not what i am looking for....there are so many empty billboards in NYC but i will probably start out with a 3x12 Banners that i can have made for free at the moment and find willing commercial business owners in industrial areas with a high traffic count...

25 September 2015 | 4 replies
Hard costs for a middle class housing development might run you from $100-150 PSF depending on location, construction type etc.

15 February 2010 | 9 replies
This is really nothing more than a direct subsidy from the middle class to the Wall Street FatCats.

22 May 2010 | 8 replies
I'm in the middle of buying an apartment now that has a 8 cap.