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Chibuzor Alumba Should I take this deal on a fixer-upper duplex?
2 September 2017 | 0 replies
Additionally, this property is close to the airport so there is a lot of potential to turn it into an airbnb hub, leading to more cashflow and of course, more management/cleaning time.Long story short, would you take a deal with these parameters:- Asking price $165,000 (pre-MLS price) - Duplex consists of: 1 bedroom main floor and basement unit & 1 bedroom upstairs unit- Total rent: $1600/month (tenants pay utilities)Addendum: I just bought my first property with 11% down (before I found BP), so any suggestions (or links to forum posts/blog posts/podcasts) on creative ways to finance this deal, please let me know.Thanks BP community.
Bobby Clifford Considering getting my license but I have a few questions
13 September 2017 | 11 replies
The short answer is no,don't do it.You don't seem to be in the right mindset to become a member of my profession which is exactly what it is,a profession and not a hobby to pick up or put away at will.My profession requires lots of time devoted to learning both in and out of the classroom for at least 6 months to earn a license and the follow up sales training at the brokerage.It is not cheap either to get started with all the fees involved.From what you are describing about your personal life,family demands,and interests desired to pursue,I would concentrate on learning about investing in your spare time.Learn how to evaluate property for potential profits after repairs are done.Join an investment club and surround yourself with successful people who have already been through the process.Learn about hard money,gap funding,and what it takes to get the money you need when you need it.
Rob Pena Month to month tenants
2 September 2017 | 3 replies
Yeah, so as you're inheriting the tenants, it's good in the sense that you have tenants in place paying rent, but also good that it's short term in case you quickly realize they're not the type of tenants you want living there. 
Mike Miller Can Someone Explain this Line in the Purchase Agreement?
4 September 2017 | 9 replies
It also can not be for 3 different names, why would the middle line be so short
Daray Olaleye How Fickle Investors Inadvertently Pave My Way To Success..
2 September 2017 | 4 replies
Here's how I attained both in a relatively short time:-I worked for a Big 4 Accounting Firm auditing the financial statements of the biggest names in real estate..
David Finley Co-sharing work space
18 September 2017 | 8 replies
The cosharing would be a short term lease month to month. 
Morgan Reinart Looking for a Small Multifamily in OKC
29 December 2017 | 7 replies
The short story:My wife and I have decided to sell our house and house hack our way into OKC.
Dom Smith Hello quick intro/question from Connecticut
5 September 2017 | 14 replies
What are your short/long term goals?
Jake Langley Forclosure advice on Mia borrower
5 September 2017 | 5 replies
Hi Jake, TX is a relatively short FC state.
Tariq B. Offered Full Price After Negotiations and Sellers Agent MIA.
3 September 2017 | 3 replies
and it's a short sale SMH so silly when a seller tries to squeeze more out of a short sale.