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Tyler Vinsand Owning an investment property in another state
14 April 2017 | 9 replies
Hello BP community,I am a young professional fresh out of college and brand new to the real estate industry.
Jeffery Holmes-Rice Could i use your fresh eyes?
29 December 2012 | 6 replies

I am currently dealing with two deals that, at least at first glance seem to be worlds apart in difference to me. i could use any advice you all have to offer.

One is a 3/2 sfr in CT. This property seems to appreciat...

Paul Nagy Newbie buying a duplex - good deal?
2 March 2013 | 11 replies
However, I'd be really hesitant to bake that assumption into the long term plans.
John A. Separating Gas Lines For Tenants To Pay?
19 March 2013 | 7 replies
Either you bake enough rent to cover expenses or you will see all profit evaporate out the window.
TJ Walker Morningstar Ratings for TurnKey Real Estate companies
22 December 2017 | 10 replies
in mutual funds or syndicated investments its someone else running the show.. when you buy a turn key property ( a home that has fresh rehab and is for rental purposes) your running the show.. its as simple as that.. there is no way to get any kind of meaningful data like what your looking for.the only meaningful data that comes to mind for me and I have been in this space since 2001 .. is really asset or neighborhood quality.. low end neighborhoods generally are tough on out of state investors and will not perform as well as higher end neighborhoods.and what do I mean by that...
Scott Showers Results From Direct Mail
21 December 2017 | 7 replies
Mixing up the type of mailer seems to help keep things fresh.
Cecile Gonzales real estate newbie needing advice
25 November 2017 | 17 replies
I'm starting fresh from now on and educate myself. 
Michael M. Would you rent to a new real estate agent?
23 September 2017 | 2 replies
They usually reply, come back when you have a job...so I wonder if a freshly minted real estate agent would have any trouble getting an apartment?
Dallas Trufyn How do you pay your 'team'?
13 February 2018 | 3 replies
Of course starting fresh in a new city, that would be tough since you would not know anyone.
Jeremy Marek Overcoming FEAR! Analysing my first deal (Off Market)
27 January 2017 | 10 replies
I will say that if he moved, the bathroom and kitchen would probably need a fresh coat of paint and new hardware to freshen up the place.