Cat Bauer
I'm not following cash out refinancing
29 November 2023 | 6 replies
Tapping into a home's equity using a cash-out refinance is how most investors scale so quicky to add more properties to their portfolio.
Ben Biggs
Question for experienced RE agents
5 September 2016 | 9 replies
I'm hot on tapping my own personal network about my upcoming career and I'm asking everyone I know for referrals.
Ronald Hunt
Any Indy investors have an interest in Mobile homes?
1 February 2015 | 10 replies
I'd like to tap into my Indianapolis market to hear feedback about mobile homes.
Brandon Turner
Brandon and David: Ask Us Anything Podcast!
7 August 2019 | 188 replies
A question I would love to see answered (obviously, for selfish reasons) is:“How to analyze and value a MHP”Understanding that POHs should never be used in the calculation of CAP Rates, does individually metered city water/ city sewer taps increase the value versus individually metered city water/septic tanks versus master metered versus well water, etc?
Wayne Shi
Start up a new stripmall project
29 October 2019 | 20 replies
You will need to take legal costs, land entitlement costs, sewer and water tap fees, exterior construction costs, interior TI costs, leasing commissions, and construction loan costs.You would take out market vacancy for the area for appraisal purposes.
Ed Sena
New member in Livonia Michigan
29 July 2016 | 13 replies
Or is there another niche that you are thinking of tapping that I'm unaware of?
Jeremy Sanderson
Opening a HELOC on a rental property to finance the next for BRRR
12 January 2019 | 3 replies
My specific situation is one where I just tapped about 80% of the HELOC on our primary residence for a note purchase (currently not performing).
Adam K.
Estate sales - how do you even hear about these?
6 November 2017 | 12 replies
I'm still in the learning phase and became curious about estate sales and merely wanted to reach out and tap the massive knowledge base here at BP before wasting my time using lesser resources.
Tamara V.
Is this contractor licensed?
10 December 2015 | 7 replies
Ask for a copy of his license, 2. ask for his acord insurance copy and name you as insured, 3. sign a contract with the company name, for newbies, only sign contract when the signing party is the actual name whrn you pull their license info (usually from your contractors board website) 4. tap your shoulder for a good job.If you hire a GC, it is their job to pull sub permits, that's why it is called "General Contractor".I often encounter those good workers nowadays that want to be on my network, some tile guy asked me if I could hire him per contract, i asked if he was license, same reply as yours "i work with a guy who has a license", i told him give to give me the above, he then said can he work for me per hour. lol.
Michael Noto
Running Diary of a 4-Family Rehab in Central Connecticut
28 March 2016 | 176 replies
Definitely a good thing.The work also progressed on making the doors in the building fire code complaint.On Tap for Tomorrow:The new circulator for the forced hot water gas unit that needed replacing will be done tomorrow.Our 2 hourly workers will be off until Friday because of the holiday.Interviews:As mentioned above we had interviews done for a general maintenance position to help with painting, flooring, etc.