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Jayden Walsh Step 1 Day 1, Introduction! 18 year old REI
20 September 2017 | 14 replies
@Jayden Walsh I work near the U and run an intern program for my day job.
Scott Watkins Real Estate Interested Novice in Albuquerque, NM
2 October 2017 | 6 replies
Good luck with Osteopathic School - I feel the need to throw in my alma mater's hat into the ring for you and suggest the Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine if you haven't applied.
Brian Nguah 1st time investor, looking to learn about multi family investing
21 September 2017 | 7 replies
My goal as the sponsor is to generate for the passive investors a 10% cash-on-cash return and a 20% internal rate of return. 
Pedro Palomarez New to bigger pockets and want to learn
21 September 2017 | 1 reply
Hi there I'm Pedro Palomarez I live in Southern California and I want to buy multi family units and don't know where to start is anyone willing to teach or help out I can be your intern no pay necessary I just want to learn I am flexible and willing to around your schedule anyone interested in teaching me please call at 562 9657595 I'm a fast learner and have good work ethic and very organized I'm recently working as an elevator mechanic I'm very motivated hope to hear from someone soon
Ismael Carrera What software is recommended?
2 October 2017 | 5 replies
Rehab costs - this one isn't necessarily a "program", but more of an internal, electric database of some sorts that you can refer to.
DJ Cummins purchasing a 100% owner financed 12 unit. Trouble pulling trigger
28 September 2017 | 14 replies
That gives a first year internal rate of return on cash invested of 2,000%.
Mustafa Ahmad New member from Detroit, Michigan area
6 October 2017 | 23 replies
I was fortunate enough to find a fulltime engineering intern job my sophomore year in a very good company who wanted me to work through school so I know how you feel.
Alex S. 2 month flip in Los Angeles
9 October 2017 | 1 reply
We redid the flooring, internal & external paint, updated kitchen and bathroom and modest landscaping.
Patrick Philip Can you help me estimate repair cost on this house?
5 April 2017 | 32 replies
Just from the pictures you loaded up I would say it needs:RoofWindowsPaint interior & ExteriorGutters and downspouts Tub shower combo in the first bathroom, new vinyl or tile for floor, toilet, tp/towel holders, vanity, shower trim kit and headInterior doors, knobs and hingesFront room - keep existing wood floor if good condition, new trim, update tile entry to new tile or matching vinyl for bathroom if usedKitchen cabinets, counter top, sink, faucet, appliances, flooring, trim, lightingGet rid of the brown fan replace with a brushed nickel 11" lightGet rid of the wall mount sink if door clearance is possible and adding a 24-30" vanity in the second bathroom, remove medicine cabinet and replace with mirror, or paint existing to match trim color if good condition, remove the tile from the wall and replace with wainscotting and chair rail trim, remove tile from floor replace with new tile or vinyl, new tile in shower because of window or paint tile if in good condition, shower trim kit and headAll bedrooms carpetI'm sure there is more to be completed at the house that is not in your pictures to include plumbing and electrical etcWhat size was the panel?
Karla Thomas Refinance Multi-Family Properites to buy a Commercial property
2 April 2017 | 5 replies
And since you recently graduated, having a job gap is not an issue either.Find a mortgage banker that doesn't have any internal overlays, and doing the cash-out refi should be easy to do.Good luck.