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Jonn Vidal , doesn't file taxes, wants loan based on monthl
27 October 2018 | 2 replies
But a community bank is your best bet, your larger institutions will need atleast 250 members.
Craig Clinton My first flip since getting my RE license
27 October 2018 | 1 reply
My second flip ever.
Mike Hanneman Get your ducks in a row for refi's
28 October 2018 | 9 replies
Turns out they can do refi's but they will use which ever is lower between the original loan and new appraised value. 
Jason Graves bougnt 5plex 375k , should I sell for $450k if $600 positive CASH
13 April 2019 | 34 replies
Based on my business plans I can never understand why a flip property would ever be turned into a hold unless the purchase was done without a goal in mind.
Scott Passman New investor excited to interact with the BP community
22 November 2018 | 14 replies
I just started learning about real estate 4 months ago and I have been hooked ever since! 
ToRena Webb-Thomas Renovate & Remodel VS Cash out & Purchase Bigger
27 October 2018 | 0 replies
Scenario 2: We also have the option of cashing out by selling both properties as is and using the funds to purchase a larger property that has a higher cash flow than what we are currently getting. 
Michael Chant Buyer template for subject prop
12 October 2022 | 1 reply
Did  you ever find one?
Aaron Krawitz First Time Property Analysis
12 June 2020 | 1 reply
Hey @Aaron Krawitz - did you ever do the deal?
Beth Cannon Mini Split Heat Pumps
31 October 2018 | 7 replies
 - One interior unit will be 12,000 BTU for a large living room/kitchen space, and a smaller 9,000 BTU for the bedroom.the total system capacity has to be able to cool both inside units at the same time so 21,000 BTU or larger for the outside unit.The beauty of these is that they can be installed DIY (provided you get your 608 certification card), as long as the line sets don't need to be shortened or lengthened, as there is no brazing/welding involved, just connect the lines and purge air, etc.my dual zone costs comes in at around 2.6k to 2.8k for my 800sqft structure.
Michael Wisotzkey AirBNB in Louisville - rules, regulations, tactics?
16 January 2019 | 10 replies
My biggest suggestion is go for larger homes.