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Dave G. General Contractor v Inspector
17 June 2015 | 13 replies
Enter new to home buying guy and wife looking to buy a home in San Antonio to live in then rent out.Home listed for $220k it was a flip and was purchased for $60k less than a year ago.Exterior looks wonderful, inside looks great.Original 100yr+ hardwood floors, everything looks very shiny.As we are walking around we start flipping switches, flushing toilets etc.One toilet in particular makes a very gurgly sound that doesn’t seem right and some hall lights don’t work.Our RE agent is all about telling us to hire a General Inspector which will cost about $400 to inspect the property and tell us if anything needs to be fixed.As we look around we start to see more problems.There is a place in the roof where the roof has raised away from the house leaving a sizeable hole to the attic.There is no drip edge along the roof.The breaker box has empty slots in it that let us see into the drywall.Knowing this was a flip we investigated on another Texas State website to look at all the filed permits for the new electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and roofing, and got nothing.No permits filed at that house.Red flag?
Ce'Darious Roberson HGTV
10 June 2015 | 11 replies
One show they produced was a flipping show in San Antonio.  
Joe T. Tenant won't submit repairs in writing
4 September 2015 | 69 replies
If they do not perform per the lease agreement they signed and you do not enforce the lease you can be considered to be the first person to have breached the contract and the judge (And if you are in Houston I can tell you that they are in fact becoming tenant friendly, but I do not know about San Antonio) can dismiss the case because you did not do your part when they did not perform.My advice no matter what you think or feel, is go by the lease.
John Reardon San Diego broker starting out wholesaling.
5 October 2015 | 9 replies
Hi local San Diego wholesalers and investors,  I am a local San Diego real estate broker seeking a wholesaling mentor.  
Steve Graham Oakland Landscape Architect/ Beginning Investor
27 October 2015 | 5 replies
I live in Oakland and currently own 2 rental units and plan on building out a third in San Francisco next year (just putting in for permits).  
Huy N. 1st 2015 Rental Deal - why is it so hard to find deal these day?
25 May 2015 | 19 replies
They are Dallas, San Antonio, Houston, and Austin. 
Brittney Rogers Help! I've got Analysis Paralysis!
2 June 2015 | 17 replies
My best friend lives in San Antonio and laughs at the way I pronounce Cibolo.
Matthew Schroeder Forbes Most Affordable Cities List
4 May 2015 | 35 replies
1 Birmingham, AL2 Knoxville, TN3 Buffalo, NY4 OK City, OK5 Cincinnati, OH6 Memphis, TN7 St Louis, MO8 Dayton, OH9 Indianapolis, IN10 Columbus, OH10 Detroit, MI11 Colorado Springs, CO12 Greenville, SC13 Louisville, KY14 Warren, MI15 Akron, OH16 Grand Rapids, MI17 McAllen, TX18 Tulsa, OK19 Austin TX20 San Antonio, TX
Claire H. New from San Francisco Bay Area
11 September 2015 | 4 replies

Hi BP people! My name is Claire. I'm glad to join a group of people so enthusiastic about real estate investing, and I've already learned so much just by lurking. My focus right now is going to be vacant land investin...

Jonny C. Recommended Data Analysis for Investing in the Bay Area
8 May 2015 | 16 replies
Hello everybody,I live in San Francisco and have always wanted to invest in real estate since I was a kid.