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Chris K. To inspect or not to inspect?? House may be risk for lead but not required to inspect..
12 January 2014 | 10 replies
Infants and toddlers will have access to floor level places and are most at risk for lead poisoning.
Vivian D. How to motivate realtor
14 January 2014 | 9 replies
For access to the MLS (not HAR), I would recommend signing up with Real Acquisitions, which basically is the closest thing you can get to having access to the MLS without being a Realtor.
Daniel Bennett Hello from Baltimore
7 March 2014 | 15 replies
I also find it funny how in the podcasts Josh, Brandon and guests talk about purchasing houses in the sub $50k range where it seems in Baltimore and surrounding areas you would be restricted to D properties.Also, ill have to devote a good chunk of time looking over your blog.
Rick Damian PA License/ Part timer/ Advice
7 January 2014 | 6 replies
With a team, you will have ready access to everyone's experience if you ask and keep your eyes and ears open.
Albert Bui For Veterans out there who are Investors
6 January 2014 | 3 replies
The VA has no title seasoning requirements in order to cash out using market value.This is a huge difference from conventional 1-4 lending because there are many restrictions for title seasoning (how long you have to wait after you acquire title to property).So how this could be utilized is if you were a veteran looking for a home and purchased a property for 70% of market value with cash (has to meet VA standards/owner occupied only) you can immediately cash out to 90% of market with proceeds going back to the borrower.Just a quick way that a vet who is also an investor can leverage their equity potentially in other investments to meet their goals and or financial freedom objectives.This would allow the veteran to obtain money around 4.5% (6.08% Annual mortgage constant) If you could reinvest at or above 6.08% annually then the vet could end up being able to live for free if the other investment cash flows sufficiently.
Brandon Hall Market Dilemma & How to Identify a Good Neighborhood
6 January 2014 | 8 replies
Because of this, renters would have access to classes, gyms, food, even a downtown area containing bars and clubs.
Jason Eyerly How Do I 'Access' MLS & What Is This MLS exactly?
6 January 2014 | 2 replies
Marty said in the first BP Podcast that access to the MLS in essential even if you don't plan on making offers or listing (which I do) and it's much easier to look at comps and such yourself without leaving all of that to a realtor, and so he STRONGLY recommends getting your real estate salesperson license.
Jessica Parker Newb here from Las Vegas!
13 January 2014 | 21 replies
All of my purchases were buy and hold.I'm sure being on the ground there can save you money and give you access to better deals, and if you're interested, I'm happy to refer you to the people I work with.I have an agent, lender, and property management company there, and everything I've done so far has been hands-off, except for a minimal amount of project management, and researching the deals.
Auria Styles New Member in Oakland, CA
8 January 2014 | 6 replies
If your tenants are somewhere else w/o these restrictions, then never mind!
Bob C. Collapsed basement slab - Advice?
6 January 2014 | 1 reply
Fortunately there bobcat is access to the space via the garage.How does my theory sound?