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Jose Harvin How do you price a vacant or highly vacant multifamily?
4 November 2016 | 11 replies
excellent responses.  
George Frazier Memphis real estate investor newbie
4 November 2016 | 6 replies
It’s an excellent place to start, and can answer many of your questions.
Account Closed Finding Large-scale Fix and Flippers
3 November 2016 | 3 replies
If your recorder/clerk/recorder of deeds has their data online, go to their website download all the deeds that were recorded within a certain time period (say six months).Then go on Excel and sort the names by frequency and you'll have all your entities sorted by transaction volume.
Erik Oquendo Newbie from El Paso, TX
18 August 2017 | 16 replies
Fortunately, I do have some cool excel skills and products that I believe can benefit any REI.Currently, working on my TX real estate license and completing the course.  
Peter Pezzano What Needs to be Met in a Foreclosure?
3 November 2016 | 4 replies
@Rick Pozos this was excellent, any idea on what a title search typically costs?
Daniel Ramirez Contractor seems to have backed out at last minute!
6 November 2016 | 7 replies
. :)@Wayne Brooks -  Excellent tip.
John Vincent My ultimate goal
4 November 2016 | 2 replies
That's an excellent idea.
Jason Schimer Starting out and I hate my area (Miami Fl) I'll explain why.
16 March 2021 | 22 replies
Hey @Jason Schimer, I think this is an excellent post.
Nicole Gullatt Little to no money to invest
7 November 2016 | 9 replies
BP is an excellent resource.
Grey Haubert Should I Live in My First Real Estate Investment?
8 November 2016 | 22 replies
I believe an FHA loan requires you occupy the property for at least 12 months. while you need to double check this, if accurate, it means at month 13 you could buy another place, FHA insured at 5% down, and pick up a second property. that is a strategy you could implement over a number of years if the math works. as for a multi-fam that allows you occupy one unit, vs. single fam house or even condo, it just comes down to math. there is nothing wrong with having a friend or random occupant rent a bedroom from you, as long as the rent reflects fair market value (so I don't agree that charging a friend rent "could strain the relationship" - unless you're over charging of course). beyond all that, it is absolutely critical, obviously, that you screen your tenant / roommate rigorously - and living with "friends" isn't always a good idea. create an excel spreadsheet of these three verticals, any others I may have missed, with math predicated on what your local market reflects and feedback from lenders and see what it looks like.