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Nick Liddell 60k to invest... whats next??
5 September 2016 | 2 replies
The property is worth 210k and I owe about 140k on it.I have another 80k saved up and would like to put about 60k towards my next property (leaving 20k for emergency funds, rehabs, personal fund etc.)I have zero debt (no student loans, no car payment) outside of the HELOC I had to purchase the first property I stated above and most of my living expenses are paid by my employer (car, gas, cell phone).I am based out of Central Pennsylvania and am looking to stay somewhat locally for my first few properties (Harrisburg, Camp Hill, Lancaster, Hershey etc.) and am not really interested in out of state investing.Just looking for some advice or input on what you would do next if you were in my situation,Any input and info would be greatly appreciated, Thanks!
Ian Ray "Shipping Container" construction as a Model
6 September 2016 | 13 replies
I just can't pass up the chance to build something brand new for the cost of what some of the renovations to pre existing inventory I have acquired needed.I am confident that once I am able to scale, this will be a very lucrative strategy when applied with discipline and forethought.As always, I welcome your input, BP!
Keeya WangJones House Hacking in Competitive Market
7 September 2016 | 14 replies
(www.realestateexpress.com) I'm in Southern California also (Pasadena) so my road to licensure includes three 45hr college level pre-license online classes (California Real Estate Principles, California Real Estate Practice, and California Real Estate Finance).
Branden Cunningham Newbie in Tewksbury, Massachusetts.
11 September 2016 | 13 replies
We have used a combination of niches: fix and flip, fix while occupying, quick turn wholesale deals, sold on lease option, carried back second mortgages for cash flow, bought with owner financing, bought from MLS, used direct mail, door knocked pre-foreclosures, went to courthouse steps to see if the auctions were for us.Now we are working to...um...
Bryan Caprioli "As is, where is" condition
17 December 2020 | 9 replies
Or will he give access for inspections but won't pause marketing for sale to others, meaning the money you pay for inspections is paid at your own risk, and he can sell to someone else before you even see the reports?
Steven Colella Need advice on a tenant utility dispute
14 September 2016 | 7 replies
The tenant's estimate (which seems pretty fair based on the utility bills) is that they've paid an overage of approximately $600 - $650 for the four months that all four units were connected to their meter.
Levin Angeles Being blackmailed for Release of Mortgage Form
7 September 2016 | 1 reply
The property was seller financed and the last payment was paid for over a decade ago and we've been using the property for business since. 
Christopher Hall Best way to get financing for my situation
7 September 2016 | 5 replies
It's paid for 100%.  
Tim Hsu Aspiring RE Investor in Bay Area
2 November 2016 | 12 replies
Wondering how much you paid for the deal in that area and what the rent would be.
Mateusz Prawdzik Realtors and Contracts
7 September 2016 | 6 replies
Generally the seller's realtor, if they have one, already has a commission (~6%) built into the price of the house that both the buyer's and seller's realtors are paid from.