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Brian Garrett Line of credit for 5x your available cash
25 June 2018 | 12 replies
That may be their version of it but it's not the same as I recall reading about.
Doug Utberg Investing Through RealtyShares?
25 June 2018 | 3 replies
People have also claimed that for example they have been getting incorrect information on taxes, and one investor might complain and get a corrected version but others may not.
Brian Garrett New investor needing rehab estimate advice
3 November 2017 | 33 replies
@Brian Garrett and @Robert FreebornYou can find the spreadsheet of the basic version of J Scott's Worksheet combined with a Home Depot SKU worksheet here on BP under TOOLS/FilePlace/Spreadsheets, page 9, Provided by Andy Bankston Titled "Walk-Thru Rehab Analysis With SKU". 
Benjamin Herrmann What woudl you do with 100K
3 November 2017 | 11 replies
Do a nationwide Zillow search on homes between $1075 and $25000 and you’ll be surprised at what you find.My Zillow only goes down to 50 kHow do you set the filter to 1075 to 25kUse the desktop version rather than the phone app :)
Senthil N. Tax software Basic vs Premium
9 November 2017 | 3 replies
Hello:I currently use the basic version of H&R Block Tax software. 
Jeff D. Phase 2 environmental report
4 November 2017 | 3 replies
If it's a more intensive version of the the Phase 1 and just ends up saying the same thing in more detail and adds that testing is the next thing that needs to happen,  then why spend thousands for that?  
Devin Mann HML vs Private lender. Which is more investor friendly?
6 November 2017 | 7 replies
and its easy to see they are real. you are being taken for a ride. and will promptly lose you 1500.00  but there are better deals out there .. some of them only charge you 500.00 for the same loan you will never get.. these are real estate versions of the Nigerian scammers.. don't tall into that trap.
Steve Franco Wholesaling message needs revision
5 November 2017 | 1 reply
I prefer the short and sweet version
Jason R. Getting the ball rolling in Snohomish, WA (NE of Seattle)
14 November 2017 | 10 replies
I have heard many members say they left their version of a "day job" because they were losing deals, it was costing them money, and they could no longer juggle the two.
Russell Holmes Intriguing owner finance of 8-10 acres, paintball field for now?
18 November 2017 | 9 replies
We are obviously at the very beginning stages of all of this and there are a lot of things that we will be checking into with the city, insurance companies, paintball gear suppliers, etc, but the simplified version I see is:Initial planning and setup is very hands on butCan be managed with young/cheap labor once set up10 acres owner financed, only about 4 acres needed for paintball, 1 for their building5 acres available for other creative highest and best use scenariosProfit from paintball isn't really the point as we are continuing our business and other endeavorsIf the paintball field can pay for itself, pay for the land, and give us a few acres to play with in the meantime, is there a negative side I'm missing here?