Jeff Galbraith
Making a non-traditional deal
5 September 2018 | 3 replies
There are lots of sources for promissary notes here- check Erik Stark's website, I think he has one up for free.
Joseph Bellner
Orlando, Fl Complete and Utter Novice
5 September 2018 | 3 replies
(On that subject I'd like to commend podcast for having kid friendly content as my son is usually riding with me, and I never fear him hearing something inappropriate or psychologically damaging.)In summary, you guys have fantastic content YouTube, Website, Forum, Podcast and I'm appreciative for the many contributors as well as an opportunity to come and share.
Traci Sherman
looking for online auctions
28 September 2018 | 4 replies
The only website i have found is Auction.com Does anyone know of online auctions website?
Tyler Henry
Listed Triplex with R-1 Zoning
5 September 2018 | 2 replies
You can also check tax assessor website which will tell you what the property is officially listed as.
Branden Cormier
Starting from the Beginning
4 September 2018 | 1 reply
First of all, thank you Bigger Pockets for such a wonderful website to connect and learn from professionals in such an efficient manner!
Nancy N.
can I get a free Washington State RE sales and purchase agreement
5 September 2018 | 1 reply
If you have a web site, or info. please share.
Krystal Baker
Market diversification - too many eggs in one basket?
9 September 2018 | 10 replies
I'm struggling with a location dilemma, and my husband suggested I ask "that real estate website I'm always reading" - so here goes!
Lilian Chen
Becoming a Commercial RE Agent
7 September 2018 | 7 replies
They usually have website pages dedicated to what they are looking for and how to submit potential property locations.
David Zheng
My biggest deal ever... and it went bust. (sort of)
11 September 2018 | 42 replies
I did however work out with the bank that after a year of performance, they will re-evaluate and potentially give me more cashout in the future.
Adam Haman
How to start a 55+ community?
5 September 2018 | 0 replies
On the HUD website it says only that: At least 80 percent of the units must have at least one occupant who is 55 years of age or older; andThe facility or community must publish and adhere to policies and procedures that demonstrate the intent to operate as "55 or older" housing; andThe facility or community must comply with HUD's regulatory requirements for age verification of residentsThis all seems a bit too easy to me, but can't really find step-by-step directions anywhere to do this.