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Alex Hamilton Cash Flow Problem on Rehab due to hidden Damage
12 July 2018 | 3 replies
Thus we are now suggesting to owner that he sell to an investor and contractor that could purchase "as is" and complete the project for the comparable $50,000 market value in the area, the owner has refused to sale and is holding us to our lease.
Justin Frye 1031 EXCHANGE OR CASH OUT REFI
14 July 2018 | 8 replies
Your goals are awesome but none of those projections will help you get to the right decision on the question you're asking - Refi or 1031.  
Caleb Anderson My first deal! Take a look...
13 July 2018 | 12 replies
I know nothing about the area, but when I did a hotpads search, it seems like your rent projections are towards the outer limits.
Scott Bowles Digging out and finishing a basement
8 August 2018 | 6 replies
Haha I am definetly using a jackhammer, just a good project that will also add some $$$$
Nicholas Bailey Chicago, IL - Basement Remodel, Rework of HVAC and Water Heating
12 July 2018 | 1 reply
I'm expecting the HVAC/water heating to be a much more significant project, as there are a lot of questions I have that I cannot answer about whether I'd need to expand the gas service or electrical, whether I can run small-duct high-velocity in the ceiling easily or possibly along the ceiling inside the unit instead of in the walls, etc.If possible, we also would like to install in-unit washers/dryers in the first and second floor units.I don't know if any of the above would require expansion of the gas or electrical service to the building, or how I would go about setting that up.
Renae Bouchard NH BRRR Refi; looking for Banks
13 February 2019 | 4 replies
I plan to call a bunch tomorrow & stop in with our financial projections sometime this month to see what their terms are.Thanks in advance!
Jim Webster How to Analyze a Multi Building Multifamily
26 July 2018 | 6 replies
My question: What, if anything, is different when analyzing multifamily projects than single family homes.Thanks for your input, any guidance is greatly appreciated.
Isaac B. BRRRR with no cash flow vs Flipping
16 November 2018 | 15 replies
Make sure it projects the appropriate CF you require after refinancing. 
Amandeep Takhar Introduction to BP community! - Aman
12 July 2018 | 4 replies
A little bit about myself; I work as an IT project manager in public service domain. 
Jack Bandlow New to Indianapolis
12 August 2018 | 4 replies
Option 1: invest in multi family housing Pro- semi reliable income- cuts cost on my living expenditures -recession proof (can be argued)Cons- high cost start (for me at least)- first time managingOption 2: Buy land and try to negotiate a development deal Pro-huge reward -can be fast- after deal is done right, I'm hands offCon-very risky especially for intro-no expertise in this field -finding a great deal in hardOption 3: wholesalePro-great return-can be fast-not long term Con-hard to find good deals especially with a full time job -can be a nightmare project-no expertise Please correct me if I have messed up with any of my pros/cons.