26 May 2021 | 5 replies
@Chase PattersonI used AceableAgent to pass my TX state and national exams.It has a bunch of videos and test questions that pop up during all of the subjects.

20 June 2021 | 1 reply
The owner fixed the discoloration in a closet she called "black mold", but it was never tested or confirmed to be even be mold.

20 May 2021 | 7 replies
Lock in on 2-3 of them, sign up for an account, and take them for a test drive.

23 May 2021 | 22 replies
I am good at classes/tests, some of them are not.

26 June 2021 | 2 replies
Data is always a great way to go about it. numbers don't lie.

20 May 2021 | 0 replies
Bigger Pockets family, is there a way to upload recent MLS Data to be integrated with the BP calculators?

20 May 2021 | 3 replies
Yet some data I've seen shows not that many households are actually delinquent, unlike 2008 where almost 30% of real estate transactions were short sales, REO's or foreclosure auctions.I'm about to buy 3-4 more houses, and this is a bit worrying.

26 May 2021 | 13 replies
DM me with your email and I will send you market data.

3 August 2022 | 7 replies
For years, I knew that I did not want to stay in the Northeast but up until now I haven't felt like I was ready or had a good excuse to take the plunge and move.I have been reducing the amount of "stuff" in my life for years to the point where I can now fit everything that I own in (or on) my 2011 Honda Fit.I have paid off all of my debt, have over 6 months of my current spending in cash, and have a current NW around $282k with $120k of that in a taxable account.I have a stable job as a Data Analyst that I have been working remote with since the pandemic hit.I am single with no children or pets (but do have 2 small house plants)I love walking, cycling, mountain biking, snowboarding, kayaking, hiking... basically all things active and outdoors.I like to reduce the amount of my personal consumption and focus on the important things in life such as my relationships, health, and finances.I am that guy in the neighborhood that always walks or bikes everywhere although I have a great car parked in the driveway.Anyway, a good friend of mine asked what I thought about moving out west with him.

29 May 2021 | 6 replies
There are so many items you need to check on a mobile home park in due diligence and we wrote a course around it.Here is a short list of the most "deal-killing" items:1) Test ad.2) Certificate of Zoning from the city or county.3) Phase I environmental report.4) Review of last 3 years of P&L (and tax returns if available).5) Forward forecasting budget.6) Rent roll and payment history.7) Review of the water, sewer and electric systems.8) Size of each lot.9) Confirmation of which homes are occupied and which are vacant.10) Rent comps on all competing mobile home parks.11) Study of the metro market.12) Survey and title.Mobile home parks are much more complicated than they look.