
5 April 2024 | 1 reply
If not, Smartsheets is a great and low cost option.

5 April 2024 | 43 replies
Applicant just out of prison, with no good credit and just a few months on the job.

5 April 2024 | 3 replies
Foreclosure lists I think can be determined at some sites like propstream (I've never used it so I could be wrong).3: networking with lawyers that do probate situation and/or divorce situations and want a quick close4: Owner occupant of a property on Hud Homestore - basically trying to help first time homebuyers buy - less competition5: tax auction and tax auction sites6: Offering on properties that have been sitting on the MLS for LONG periods of time and low balling them.7: Calling owners that have recently had their property pulled from the MLS.8: Wholesalers that are selling to you with an assignment fee.9: Low balling every property you look at on the MLS and seeing what sticks.10: FSBO with strong negotiation skills.11: MLS when you see the property really quick once it comes on MLS and put in a full price offer but it was mispriced low (I got a gem a few years ago that has probably close to doubled in values since 2020 when I bought it).12: MLS offers that you really want to ownI might be missing some others but these are the general classes of people that I have noticed.

2 April 2024 | 1 reply
This was a lot that was under contract for a purchase price of $500 and all in closing costs, hoa dues, back taxes, affidavit of heirship fees, was about ~$7300 to close and I used my business credit to purchase.Reason I purchased it was because all other "buyers" wanted to purchase at a super low price point where I wouldn't make any money.

5 April 2024 | 2 replies
Is the supply still low and demand still high with the high interest rate?

5 April 2024 | 3 replies
Try a local community bank or credit union.

5 April 2024 | 4 replies
HI BP,I've been thinking about what to ask from tenants in case of issues...besides a copy of their gov't ID (Drivers or passport), credit report stating full name, address and birthday, what else do you all typically ask for?

4 April 2024 | 3 replies
I have a partner that has the money to finance it with a really good credit for a loan.

4 April 2024 | 5 replies
You can have informal conversations with them about exactly these types of questions, without having your credit pulled or starting an application.Good luck!