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Craig Aucott Complete Newbie from Manchester, UK
19 May 2016 | 11 replies
Hi all.I figure it's time to introduce myself, having lurked, watched several webinars and taken in 12 hours of BP Podcasts over the past month or so.Anyway, my name is Craig, I live near Manchester, England, and I have absolutely ZERO experience in Real Estate.However, having seen my uncle and his 2 sons do really well in RE, and having nothing in the way of a retirement plan/fund (and being 44), I figure it's time to get off my butt and come up with a plan.Having looked around, RE seems like the way to go but, like a lot of people, pretty much everything I have is tied up my home and , as we only moved to this property 2 years ago, we don't have a massive amount of equity in it yet.Therefore, I need to find out how much of what i am reading/hearing on BP actually applies to UK Real Estate for a start (obviously, things like the MLS don't exist here - at least not to my knowledge) and how I can start doing something in the next 1-2 years.I could go to my cousins for advice, but we've never been a particularly close family and I don't want to just turn up and start asking for handouts (any advice they give could potentially impact their own business, as they buy-to-rent in an area less than 10 miles from me).I would prefer to get in to buy-to-rent (or buy-and-hold as I believe it's called over there), as I have a full-time IT job, that I am not looking to give up any time soon.Also, if any other UK-based members have advice on the best way to deal with the banks, any specific rules/pitfalls over here, whether the auction is the only place to buy smaller, cheap properties that need rehab (every man and his dog seems to go there, though, thanks to programmes like Homes Under the Hammer).Anyway. 
Lauren Daly Can I remove PMI from my loan with new appraisal?
22 May 2016 | 8 replies
If they refuse to entertain this citing policy XYZ and you are forced to refinance, do not reward bad behavior: refinance with someone else. 
Kalpesh Patel Using C to B transnational money to fund B to A Closing
19 May 2016 | 21 replies
Then buyer B would act as a seller for C and sells the property to C where C brings his own money. 
Jeff Howard Buying two rented properties - Don't want the property manager
5 November 2016 | 8 replies
Am I forced to continue that contract?
Christopher Wand Ran out of money... Tampa, Fl. (Riverview)
19 May 2016 | 9 replies
But if you intend to hold it as a rental, now is as good a time as any to refinance, and the hard water and sewer issues aren't going to be visible to an appraiser, so they should not affect the value, per se (admittedly, they might hold up a sale based on inspection results, but they should not really impact an appraisal).
Phillip Lanier Newbie in the Texas Hill country
21 May 2016 | 13 replies
I was Security Force in the Air Force.  
Damir Kamber Shout out to our local Atlanta investors
31 May 2016 | 19 replies
School Board decides to do in terms of contributing towards that GM development - it could have an impact on the scale and timeline of the project. 
Elizabeth B. Pets in Colorado
20 May 2016 | 8 replies
My husband is very allergic to cats and I worry that since he'll be doing a lot of the maintenance that this will negatively impact his health (I should also mention we would be house hacking a MFH in metro Denver).  
Ashley Evans New member from Ohio..
23 May 2016 | 2 replies
Welcome to BP community, hope all is well.What was my driving force was eating up audio books to speed up the gaining knowledge process, in return I would gather my questions faster for more deeper research.also all podcast/video-blogs from BP, listen to all of them until you start feeling a craving for a certain niche, then focus more on that new found hunger.recommended books:-Profit First-10x Rule-Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Real Estate Investing (free from BP)-Rich Dad Poor Dad-Millionaire Real Estate Agent (known as the Red book within REA's)-Millionaire Real Estate Investor (known as the Blue book within REA's)-4 hour work week-The E Myth for Real Estate InvestorsGood luck, you seek , you will find#keepthehustle #lifeisworthliving #notdreamingitsreality
Chris V. Where have all the flowers gone? Analyzing Some Stockton "Deals"
5 May 2022 | 6 replies
You cannot even force a value increase by raising the rent because that will scare off the tenants that do want to live on Kelly Drive.