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Filiberto Cortes Newbies Investing in Real State
1 May 2017 | 3 replies
Im putting my first offer intomorrow, and it was thanks to GOD first; second just getting out there knocking on doors and turning over the rock myself.
Colton Luchsinger Closed a Multifamily Property in Omaha, NE through BP!
8 May 2017 | 6 replies
Collin is a great individual to get to know, and even though we we're fairly new to the process, we quickly became friends and had many conversations in regards to finding more properties to continue our established connection - in fact I'm showing him another location here later today.I'd like to thank the BP Community for creating such a platform to make this possible, You Rock!
Joseph Weisenbloom Outrageous tax appraisals! Advice needed
30 June 2017 | 36 replies
Rotten front porch step, green moldy vinyl, sheet rock damage in the garage, cracked tile in the kitchen.  
Stephen Stokes Finding Value in Residential Multi-Family
22 May 2017 | 14 replies
North up towards Round Rock a lot, but even South around Westgate there's always a lot, and even Far West.
Mindy Jensen Septic Tank/Broken Foundation
17 May 2017 | 9 replies
Depending on the soil, and if they can hook on to the existing drain field,just a tank replacement can run as little as $2500, but im pretty sure Sheboygan county will not issue a sanitary permit with out a soil eval, $450-600, much of Sheboygan county has a mix of gravel and rock, with some strips of clay, I know of many people that have old systems that last forever, but if they have to replace them, they would not be allowed to install a conventional system to replace it. the best would be to extend the inspection period, and ask the seller to allow an installer to do a soil test and a real estimate. the cost could be $3K or $20K depending on what is needed, the rules are much different than when the old system was installed.
Nick Allen Newbie living in San Diego
4 January 2018 | 17 replies
Its quite sad society is like this, but know that it provides opportunity for those willing to think outside the box and take risks.This is deeply ingrained into them by their parents and society, you are constantly told to be status quo, dont rock the boat, be a wage slave, because its safe and secure and therefore by default if you dont do this exact path, its the opposite, its unsafe, not 100% known so its not secure and is something to fear.
Victor Trujillo My plan, constructive criticism is welcome
17 May 2017 | 3 replies
So the busy times are disproportionately busy.I'm not sat you can't (aside from licensing) or shouldn't go down this road but you need a rock solid plan in place.
Ricardo Juarez New future invester from Georgetown Texas (near Austin)
18 May 2017 | 8 replies
Yes, the Austin market, Leander, Cedar Park, Round Rock, Georgetown, etc. the competition is fierce, or at least it was when I was making a go at it a few years back.
Latoya Wright What comes first, chicken or egg?
23 May 2017 | 4 replies
How do I spot this kind of buyer and how do I kindly say "kick rocks" I hear so many horror stories of the so called buyer not being serious and bail at the last minute.
Jason Powell Tenant Suing Over Mold - Help!
18 May 2017 | 15 replies
Have them come out and give you a bid once the test has been done.Your probably looking at replacing some sheet rock repainting and stuff like that in bathroom and the inspection is about 135 to 150 bucks,, When does the guys lease expire...