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Kevin M Bamboo floors
30 November 2009 | 3 replies
Personally, I don't like it, but that's just my taste. qkjones is right in that it's a eco-friendly product which makes it desirable for a good number of people but it's not as durable as other hardwood flooring products so there's a trade-off.
Damion Hopkinson where are the most promissing places to meet an investor
30 October 2010 | 6 replies
____none_________________ (none, just home, already landlord, sold several before)What types of properties desired & why?
Hannah Stephenson Why can't I sell my flip!
13 December 2018 | 48 replies
We thought we were doing well to have the lowest priced (renovated) home in the (highly desirable) school district. 
Scott R. Buying a Multi-unit and not sure what values to use for repairs
19 August 2017 | 1 reply
The listings I'm looking at are calculating the CAP rate with "$0" cost for VMR and it's inflating the rate to a more desirable number. 1.
Grace Wang Is this a deal?
18 April 2016 | 30 replies
I don't know what neighborhood this is in, but multis in Indianapolis can be really tricky, and that rental rate it would suggest to be this could in a less desirable neighborhood where it is hard to get reliable tenants.
Joseph Y. Is it a good time to buy a Single Family Home now or rent?
4 June 2016 | 15 replies
Hi @Joseph Y.Welcome to BiggerPockets.I understand your desire to invest in the market you're moving to for the sake of "convenience".  
Candy Geo Our 1st Wholesale Deal & Lessons Learned!
28 July 2021 | 18 replies
*Property Details:-3bd/2ba Single Family Home (1,821 sq ft. on 11,349 sq ft lot)-ARV: $185,000+-Rehab Cost: $50,000-Small farm town in Central California (Lindsay, CA)-Moderately distressed and ready for a rehab-Located in a quiet and desirable neighborhood*The Numbers:-Under contract for: $80,000 (seller's profit)-Assignment Fee: $10,000 (my profit)-2nd Assignment Fee: $5,000 (2nd wholesaler's profit)-Purchased from end buyer for: $95,000*My Wholesale Costs/Fees:-Cancellation Fee: $500-Termite Inspection: $90-Junk Removal: $200*My final Wholesale Profit: $9,210I also got my EMD of $5,000 back from the seller since he received full payment from the end buyer!
Kyle Germany Managing my dad's property as a landlord?
31 December 2016 | 4 replies
Hi, I am in the beginning stages of the real estate business here in Arizona, and my dad has expressed his desire to help me get started.  
Brian Shum [San Francisco] How to value/decide on a primary home purchase
7 March 2017 | 14 replies
On the flip side, I totally appreciate that the Bay Area is a desirable place for families to move and we are land and development constrained.  
Robert Hidrogo trying to buy my first duplex and need help with negotiations
7 January 2016 | 0 replies
Bathrooms and kitchens have never been updated...I attempted to price accordingly for some equity knowing some improvements will be desired, but not a necessity.