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Adam Ulm REI friendly local bank/cu
15 October 2017 | 7 replies
They have really put in the sweat working with me.
Trudy Petersen Too good to be true?
11 October 2017 | 25 replies
There may be success stories on here how people flipped a property with zero down but in these instances I would bet either A) they were completing the work themselves with sweat equity or B) they were the general contractor for the job.
Mehran Namazkar Newbie - Help me form a fair Partnership Deal?
28 August 2017 | 1 reply
What would be a fair split for this situation (Assuming we put equal amounts of sweat equity into renovating and property management)?
Pete Winslow House-Hack: Conshohocken Single Family
20 January 2020 | 0 replies
I also added the sweat-equity by doing all the renovations myself.
Joseph Guzzardi Jr Atlantic City, NJ buy & hold
24 November 2021 | 23 replies
I also would be interested in partnering up with the right person, and letting them have a “sweat equity” portion in the property.
Rich Hupper Can someone Analyze my Deal
28 December 2015 | 23 replies
That is, don't sweat the small stuff until you buy.
Justin Sheley Picking the right tenant / % of income.
8 April 2016 | 21 replies
I wouldn't sweat either candidate.
Anthony Trujillo Starting out flipping - East Bay or Long Beach
13 May 2016 | 8 replies
The only way to get a fixer with low money down would be the FHA 203k loan, which will again be for owner occupied residence only, but then you will need to do the rehab by the book, with full permits, using only licensed bonded contractors for the work, not so much of your own sweat equity.
Elif Erguclu First Investment, is FHA holding me back?
15 August 2016 | 11 replies
There are a lot of questions you can ask yourself to make your goals extremely clear and specific to both you, and your agent.Also, sometimes to get the wholesale prices you have to put in some sweat on your own.
Cassidy Burns Successful close on a Quad! Hit my 2017 Goal in August!.
21 August 2017 | 13 replies
Put about $1000 and my own sweat equity into it, expecting $45-50k appraisal