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Lance Myers New member from Denver, CO looking to connect!
8 December 2013 | 4 replies
I have a lot of experience working with clients in all categories from experienced investors all the way to first time buyer/sellers, whether it's with REOs, HUD homes, foreclosures, or regular sales.When I'm not working, you'll find me traveling, at sporting events (even when our teams are horrible), trying out a new restaurant, playing my guitar, going to see some of my favorite classic rock bands in concert, or getting some culture at the different museums around town.If I wasn't a Realtor, I think I would be starting a restaurant or trying to come up with the next big idea to make people's lives easier.I joined BP because I'm interested in networking, finding new clients to work with, and of course continuing my quest for constantly learning new things.If you think I might be a good connection, or at the very least a nice person, then I would love to talk!
David Moore Structure a Private Money deal
10 December 2013 | 10 replies
Account Closed On the amortization, I guess I was confusing this with my other private loans where I do amortize over 5 years and make regular monthly P&I payments.
Kyle Doney Buying a home that has been unoccupied for years
7 September 2018 | 31 replies
This is regularly done with listed properties but often at the expense of the buyer.I often buy vacant boarded up properties.
Rodney Kuhl First rental property - duplex vs. SFH ??
13 December 2013 | 37 replies
…as far as the utilities go…I believe that is paid by landlord…not sure how you monitor over usage…good question…anyone have input on this..??
Douglas J. New to this site. What an awesome site!!!!!
6 December 2013 | 2 replies
This does not include being able to work a regular job.
Justin Escajeda Buying a Rental / Vacation Home
24 February 2014 | 26 replies
Like I said this vacation / rental for me, is a bit more personal (because I love the Outer Banks) and I am having feelings of letting certain numbers ride that I normally wouldn't in one of my regular investments only because I want to have a place down there.
William Donaldson Questions concerning College Rentals
10 December 2013 | 9 replies
Students often have little independent pet owning history and if not monitored the best pets can do damage.We ask parents to co-sign but not sure if I would for rooms.
John Horner subject to assignment risk
24 February 2014 | 26 replies
Having disclosures and having a judge care about them when you intentionally screw someone over that says they didn't understand all the paperwork are very different things.If they do that on a regular basis I assume they will go down hard the first time someone does get pissed off enough to see what they can do.These are definitely the sh*t stains of our industry that give everyone else a bad name.
Tradd Bastian Co-Working space
21 September 2020 | 31 replies
I am specifically curious about how intense the day-to-day management aspects are (or if you have hired someone to manage this), any issues with internet connectivity based on specific professions (I have been warned off photographers and folks who regularly video-conference), along with any revenue-generating value-adds you have employed and rough profitability vs. any other commercial or residential investment properties you have.
Ben G. I would buy J. Scott's books if...
31 December 2013 | 20 replies
That means you go back into them on a regular basis.