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Alexus McKitric Where to start? Wholesaling/ Real Estate Investing
25 June 2017 | 2 replies
Being that it takes a little more time to build clientele, being a designer, I feel as if, it would be smart, for me to go ahead an make a name for myself, by flipping antique pieces of furniture and while advertising, mention that I also offer interior design services.
Felipe Goncalves Newbie from Leominster, Massachusetts
25 July 2017 | 7 replies
I figured it was a smart move joining BP to get familiar and learn with the community while i work on my education, licensing and i hope to flip my first house by the end of next year.Look forward to connecting with everyone.Thank you,
Charlie MacPherson THIS is why you should sell through a good real estate agent!
7 September 2017 | 37 replies
A smart person would apologize and retract, unless you have objective evidence (not opinion) to the contrary.
Kenneth Lowry Turnkey Real Estate Research question.
23 October 2017 | 52 replies
Not every city where a lot of people are buying is necessarily a smart city to be investing in.
Mindy Jensen I Want to Know: Where Do You Shop?
19 October 2017 | 58 replies
I bought a few doors for $11.95 (instead of buying the same-sized door for $80 with frame at Lowe's - plus this vintage door isn't going to break if some angry tenant punches it).I also buy vintage glass light shades there - they look freaking amazing in a rental - often better than the newer ones available at Lowe's. 
Oliver Pilco Earning additional income from cell sites and towers
23 June 2021 | 6 replies
I'll shoot you over a message, but for everyone's benefit these are some of the initial steps we take:Introduction with property owner including understanding their investment strategy and how we can fit within those goalsConfirm property types and locationsReview if any existing sites are in operation in the vicinity Discuss potential action planA lot more goes into it, but as you hear more about "5G", "small cell", "smart cities" and "Internet of Things" the near future holds many opportunities for owners who have positioned their properties with the correct partners to capitalize on new technology.
Lou LaMedica Business Owners "rent-hacking" commercial property?
17 January 2019 | 7 replies
Yes that seems like a smart strategy.
Krishonda Johnson End buyer/investor ROI and net profit analysis
16 May 2019 | 2 replies
Here is what I would like to see:a set of exterior pictures incl all 4 sides of the house, the front and back yard and the garagea picture of every roomseveral pics of kitchen and bathroomsfurnace, AC, water heater, electric breaker panel and electric service outsidebasement walls, cracks if any, water stains, any puddlesa close up shot of: a sample window (the frame, not the glass), flooring, siding, roof shingles -  if possibleanything else that needs attention or is broken (crumbeling chimney, a huge fallen tree, water stains on the ceiling etc)Better to take the pictures with an actual camera with a real flash, cell phone shots are usually not good enough, because they turn out too dark and don't show details.