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Dea Chu Northern Ontario Duplex - need help analyzing potential deal
28 July 2015 | 13 replies
Is that feasible to explore in your situation (naturally you'd also have to offer some kind of a discount to the tenant).Even if its just for a future tenant something to think about - that way, the tenant can "use as much as they want" - they're accountable for it, and generally (IMO) will think more conservatively wheras when the landlord is paying, you may (and certainly NOT all tenants but there are some) who won't care - they'll crank up the heat and open a window on a -20 degree day :)
Sean H. Having Civil Engineer approve plans/construction vs. Getting Permits for resale in CA??
28 July 2015 | 3 replies
Hi Guys,My client and I have a project and I'm trying to give her some help, so naturally I come to BP!
Gary Dezoysa How would you deal with the money bottleneck if you were overseas?
25 August 2016 | 7 replies
This country has an enormous amount of natural resources and potential if you have the patience.You are sitting in the perfect location, Gary.If you want an initial set of resources, you might check out Global Property Guide.
Dea Chu New from northern Ontario, Canada
28 January 2017 | 13 replies
Naturally, the options available as a landlord will depend on location: in Thunder Bay or Sudbury you have the niche of student rentals; in a bustling resource town, you will have a high buy-in, but high-rent.  
A.J. Chesney what would be typical terms for a commercial loan on a 8 plex?
31 July 2015 | 18 replies
It's just the nature of the business. 
Doug N. Condo Line-Ups in Vancouver, BC; Professor Pavlov Comments.
28 July 2015 | 2 replies
s largest industry, beating out other areas such as tourism and natural resources.Eric Tang, one of the condo customers, said he's looking to downsize, but also wants to make a smart financial move.When asked if he thinks condos are a good investment, he glanced at the line and said, "I hope so.
Matthew Siemer New to Bigger Pockets and real estate investing. From the Kansas City area.
31 July 2015 | 6 replies
I have a full time job that I love, so it is very likely that real estate would just be a supplement to my income and hopefully a source of cash in retirement, but who knows what the future will bring!
Harold Smith What business entity would you use?
29 July 2015 | 1 reply
You also lose the passive nature of rental income, in case that is necessary for some reason.In a C-Corp, the corporation pays income taxes.  
Chris L. What do you think about this article about the current housing bubble?
5 August 2015 | 13 replies
Naturally, sale prices are increasing.
Christian Hutchinson Wayne County Tax Auction
23 September 2015 | 15 replies
Because this is all very new to me, I was hoping to reach out to the BP community to confirm the website for the auction - www.waynecountytreasurermi.com - I'm not from Detroit, or Michigan, and am a little thrown off by the ".com" nature of a government website.I know this probably seems like a newbie question - but I'd like to confirm I'm registering 10k in the right place !