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Ryan Kee New member saying hello from Spokane, WA
5 September 2015 | 32 replies
The prices are very affordable compared to this side of the state and I think the returns may be a little higher percentage wise for rentals.  
James Miller b2r rental finance
28 February 2017 | 47 replies
I have absolutely no affiliation with B2R finance whatsoever and haven't heard of them since this post but when you come on a public forum (one that appears at the top of a lot of real estate related google searches) and are skeptical of a lender with no direct or indirect experience with them it is just not right to do in my opinion to just throw things out there with no basis.When the gentleman from B2R finance responded to your post you responded with a response not addressing the B2R rep and gave some vague skepticism of out of state lenders and their interest rates compared to your local lender.Not sure what your angle is here, but if you could clarify what your issue with B2R is we would all like to hear it.  
Erik Sherburne Rent pricing Condo vs Existing Apts
1 April 2015 | 0 replies
How should I compare/evaluate an existing apt complex (not my own) vs a condo I'm trying to rent?  
Jasmine C. Turn key companies
19 November 2018 | 49 replies
There are many comparable sales within the street and area justifying our asking price.
Amy E. SmartLocks vs. Locksmith
21 April 2020 | 31 replies
I called around to several locksmiths to compare prices and all are similar.  
Sharad M. Any contractor recommendations in Farmington Hills, Michigan
11 April 2015 | 7 replies
I would look for a restoration service like Servpro that specializes in fire/water damage, as compared to a contractor.
David Lopez Multi Unit Deals - How much do you give and how long do you hold?
6 April 2015 | 5 replies
I think it is a case where there is no right or wrong answer across the board and each deal has to be viewed by its merits, returns, and how much is being lent compared to your own investment both time and money in the project.
Casey Maib Newbie trying to run numbers on trip-plex
6 April 2015 | 2 replies
this would be my first deal and i am not sure if its even worth looking at.listing price is 795,000 (i would offer lower) which is comparable to sfh in the same area.first unit rents at 2400 1b/1bsecond unit rents at 1800 1b/1bthird unit is not permitted and currently rents at 800(this would be my residence in a house hack situation)property tax is 3300 a yearthis is a older house that has been maintained(new roof/siding/kitchens)with little experience i would say this is a b+ a- house in a B B+ neighborhoodproperty is in downtown Napa which gets a lot of tourist activity vacation rentals go for 300 per night averagefinancing is through a partnership passive investor using 200,000 down to get tradition financing title will be in my nameit must be noted this is the first house i have seen with any cash flow. listing prices are high, stock is low and people buy for appreciationthis house is nowhere near the 50% or 2% rules am i crazy for looking at itthanks in advance and let me know if i need to give more infoCasey
Carl Hall What's the best way to market with a $500 budget starting out? We also plan to add a 250 to the budget per month.
2 June 2015 | 6 replies
Long story short, since your marketing budget is small compared to the other players in this market you have to make up for that with a lot of network marketing. 
Mike Russo Low Inventory of Available Properties
15 April 2015 | 3 replies
If you have to borrow hard money, or are looking for a huge return then it's definitely dried up compared to 2/3/4 years ago.