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Mason Keeler Pulling a home out of foreclosure
22 October 2016 | 19 replies
Also, this tactic runs risk for the investment if not completed in the proper sequences.
Ed L. Possible to build anything for sub $35,000??
22 July 2014 | 8 replies
Odd sequence of events happened the other day..  
Bryan Coomer Having a hard time selling...
16 October 2010 | 31 replies
I'd use a sequence of qualifying questions:1) Do you do investor real estate loans (this may get a quick "no", or may get you to a person who would do these.)2) Do you sell your loans to Freddy or Fannie?
Mike Berning Trying to understand the sequence of events in purchasing
18 February 2008 | 3 replies
I've read a couple of books and feel that I have a pretty good handle in the individual tasks, but I'm having a hard time putting together a general sequence of events.
Rebecca Morrell HELP! Answers for 2 questions
13 March 2010 | 5 replies
Sell it very quickly for a profitAdditionally, I need my own financing, which I hope to secure through a hard money lender so that I can re-sell quickly.Now my questions are:As far as the actual sequence of events once I find a willing homeowner, is this correct?
Aaryan Patel What is IRR??? What does it mean???
1 August 2022 | 6 replies
It's calculated by finding the discount rate of money that, applied to a time-stamped sequence of investment/proceeds, would result in 0 at the end.What it gives you is a way to calculate the computed rate of return for an investment where the sequence of investment and returns isn't as simple as 'start with X, get Y every K months".
Brandon Beatty 12 unit value add deal - looking to make some changes
12 January 2018 | 22 replies
Brandon this is about a 7-8 mos. project for us - to flip the entire building over and renovate it and get it back online with new tenant pool of occupants - I renovate as many as I can simultaneously, just set it up like a conveyer belt and move through them in sequence:*Demo team - remove all old fixtures, flooring etc, cut out all tile in whole sheets - then they set the new cement board and get the drywall hung and taped, set the new plumbing rough-in valve*Flooring and Tile team follow - get that installed with the new shoe mold on the perimeter*Painting team follows*Finish team returns for all fixture and finish install - *Painters complete touch-ups if needed *Cleaning team - BOOM!
Arthur C. Looking for feedback on my plan with the project
27 December 2019 | 27 replies
It's an example of the most powerful tool in your toolbelt...an understanding of what this number sequence means, and how to apply it to every decision you make when REI.1073741824.
Ivan Lopez Trying to figure out my direct marketing sequence...
18 February 2016 | 7 replies
Hello BP Community,As I'm working on ramping up my direct marketing I've trying to figure out what my mailer sequence should be.
Jessica Swingle Note Brokering Notes in Multiple States...Strategy?
16 September 2013 | 29 replies
It's only a matter of time before an enthusiastic newbie, brokers a note in a state with out proper licensing, and the Attorney General want to make an example out of them & devastate them financially with legal expenses & fines.The other eventual disaster is going to be when a borrower contests a foreclosure or collection effort & it is revealed that the newbie investor doesn't posses the proper licensing for servicing, or there is a flaw with procedure or assignment sequence & the legal fees will start to mount or the note end up being worthless.