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Daniel Pierson Buying out of state rental properties
18 March 2016 | 39 replies
Hey Daniel,I though I would chime in even tho you got some awesome comments above :)Check out a few blogs I wrote for Bigger Pockets a while back on out of state/country investing.http://www.biggerpockets.com/renewsblog/2014/12/20/first-investment-property-important-things-consider/http://www.biggerpockets.com/renewsblog/2014/07/26/sight-mind-real-estate-investing-afar/I hope you find them useful.Grazie Mile ;)
Bruno Demir Realtor/broker referral
10 February 2015 | 3 replies
Hi Guys I'm new to the sight.
Cal Ewing Turnkey-Reviews.com
21 February 2016 | 15 replies
As someone w/ some experience running large review-centric sites, I have a few suggestions that all boil down to 1 overriding principle: Trust.If all of the reviews are basically 5 stars, it tends to erode trust in the platform being legitimate.
Jerilyn D. "Subject To" Question
11 February 2015 | 4 replies
Same principle should apply though = satisfy the sub2 conditions, then they will be removed. 
Jon Klaus Looking for book recommendations- -development
11 February 2015 | 1 reply
I like Powerhouse Principles by Jorge Perez. 
Esther Liu rent = buy tricks
12 February 2015 | 2 replies
This is my standard for buying.If 100% is financed at 5% for 30 years your monthly payment is $536.82 with $120.15 going to principle
Harry Mikros Rookie. Again! Long Island, New York
11 May 2015 | 10 replies
I'll see you around the sight
Justin Sandall 15 vs. 30 year terms
12 February 2015 | 3 replies
If you are disciplined enough (I use auto pay) to make additional principle payments each month then your 30 year can easily turn into a 15 year amortization (or 20 or 18 - whatever).
Justin Foley Paying back principle amount
13 February 2015 | 5 replies

If a rehabbed was not selling as fast as one hoped, and they decided to rent it out instead, how would the investor pay the lender the original loan amount - if they do not have the funds they would from an outright s...

Ned Carey The 2% rule is the most brilliant ever
22 February 2015 | 61 replies
I closed on a 2% deal in November and I'm setting my sights on another as we speak.