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Jeff Arndt Project 3 Done! House hacking with no (net) money down!
17 February 2015 | 49 replies
Things got better as the project progressed, but please don't underestimate this if you plan on doing a live in rehab like I did.That being said, here are the numbers again if I paid someone for my labor and if I didn't occupy the property during the rehab.Project TotalsPurchase Price - $78,090Acquisition Costs - $11,470 (Hand Money, Closing Check, Home Inspection, Appraisal)Rehab Costs - $43,800 (Materials, Labor, Interest) Holding Costs - $6,450 (Taxes, Insurance, Utilities, Mortgage Interest, 9 months)After Repair Value - $148,000Original Mortgage - $70,280Equity - $77,280Bottom LineTotal Cash In - $61,720Total Cash Out - $59,000Net Out of Pocket - $2,720Future plans are to complete a similar project where I don't live in it.  
George Fitz Interviewing listing agents
5 February 2015 | 1 reply
*** Strongly consider getting a contingency within the listing contract that allows for both parties (you and the listing agent) to review the progress of the sale of the property within a specified period of time (60-90 days).  
Jennifer Lee update: 2 yrs after I got my license
7 February 2015 | 7 replies
My investors all warmed up to my new company.Im happier bc new company allows me to progress as my LLC as investor too.
James Mandel Jr. New to BP from Bend Oregon
6 February 2015 | 6 replies
The debt to income ration stipulations of mortgages these days is putting a damper in progress.  
Neil P. Need Tenant Evicted
5 February 2015 | 4 replies
A common eviction progression in one of the areas we have apartments is:1) Send tenant 7 day notice2) Go to court after 7 days and file for eviction.  
Francis A. The Alameda Corridor and its Future Impact on California and the Nation (Los Angeles)
8 February 2015 | 4 replies
Yes LA is definitely a progressive city. 
Corey Petersen Real Estate Brokers License in Portland, OR
6 February 2015 | 8 replies
There's a little progress meter at the top of the page that creeps from "1% complete", all the way to the end.
Andrew Notarfrancesco 1st multi unit rentals
5 February 2015 | 6 replies
i would intend on posting on this each month and providing an update on the progress of a first time Landlord.  
Austin Bayard Welcome BP! Greetings from Austin in Louisiana
8 February 2015 | 6 replies
Wish you all the best success 2015 and amazing progress in the future.
Stephen Hundley Access to Very Cheap Money
9 February 2015 | 14 replies
Be sure to keep us updated on your progress.