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Mindy Jensen New PRO Feature: Keep Track of Colleagues Through Lists!
27 March 2016 | 28 replies
I am tech savvy but haven't used 95% of my cell phone functions in years.The main compliment I get from others is I can take a complex idea and make it really simple to understand.Creating more options and  lists just slows me down.
Joshua McGinnis Thoughts on industrial property?
23 March 2016 | 10 replies
I believe industrial is much more complex vs retail or office.
Raymond Ebbeler Raising capital
5 April 2016 | 14 replies
src=/states/florida/working/farmworker/tipstricks)Tips and Tricks for Writing a Winning Grant SubmissionWriting a grant is not the complex, difficult task many people think it is.
James Sutton Cash Flow Seeker
3 April 2016 | 11 replies
Old condo complex.
Mick Harvey Chico, CA multi-family investing
11 September 2017 | 18 replies
Ralland is an area with say 10 complexes (mostly 4 unit buildings).
Andrew Wong What booking sites do you use other than AirBnB/VRBO?
31 August 2017 | 19 replies
These are pretty complex systems that you'll end up hooking up and building.
John Michael Rico CAN I HOUSE HACK WITHOUT LIVING IN IT?
6 January 2023 | 71 replies
It took more time for him to post a question on BP than it would have taken to search and find the answer.Real estate investing has many complexities and requires resourcefulness.
Mark Allen Any tips re: aligning interests when partnering w/ builder?
10 July 2017 | 14 replies
They look at the useless and unreliable (and cheap) contractors and figure that it's a simple model... then they look at a very useful and reliable (and expensive) contractor and start trying to figure out how to get the expensive one to behave (AKA: Price) like the cheap one while remaining useful and reliable.The problem is that the useful, reliable (expensive) contractor is never going to agree to work for the kind of terms an investor wants in a 'partner' ... the dark truth is that a useful, reliable contractor who has been in business long enough could probably flip houses if they wanted to (many do), and the investor isn't adding anything that the contractor couldn't get through a lending bank.Also, the business model of even a mid-sized successful construction business is fairly complicated and involves cost models that look like never-ending rabbit holes of complexity... and most investors (most people period) absolutely cannot believe how much it truly costs to be in business, to say nothing of remaining profitable.
Jennifer A. Court confirmed today!!
11 July 2017 | 6 replies
My husband doesn't understand the complexities of real estate and foreclosure so he just assumes he can take as long as he likes to make a decision. 
Peter Amico Investor in FL thinking about next steps. Appreciate any ideas!
1 August 2017 | 22 replies
Market: Dallas, TX1) Just joined a syndication for a 244 unit apartment complex as a limited partner- 50k.