
24 January 2017 | 19 replies
Don't buy at full retail and expect to make it up in the development side unless you see something others missed like a SFR on a lot that can be split to build 4 houses.

31 January 2017 | 27 replies
And like the dot com, energy, and housing bubble before, because of the 'rush to the new' among their purveyors and purchasers alike - and , because of its sheer mass and lack of oversight, this sector again has the potential to tank the economy - taking with it our basic fundamental strengths: legitimate investment funding, business expansion, jobs; and leaving general economic wreckage in its wake - unemployment, massive and increasing debt, rising government welfare and other social remedy costs, and yes - tanked home construction and ownership.

1 February 2017 | 13 replies
Hello fantastic BP community! I've been lurking on the forums for a few months now but this is my first time actually posting. I have a 1/1 SF home that I bought 4.5 years ago-I originally bought it to live in but I e...

24 August 2018 | 52 replies
Now we know that it is worth more because we CMA it and who would Wholesale at retail prices or even close really?

7 March 2017 | 3 replies
Like Ethan says, the house might be easy to sell and worth a ton more on the retail market than wholesale.

6 March 2017 | 1 reply
You got to keep in mind the bidders at the auction don't pay retail, so you can count on a bid between 65% of value, possibly a bit higher if the property is in a hot county with lots of bidders and not much properties heading to the sale.

11 March 2017 | 14 replies
Most of the retail buyers are turned off, because that house over there comes with shiny backslash behind the kitchen sink and doesn't smell like 50 years of cigarettes.

20 July 2017 | 88 replies
In my opinion people are paying retail for most of these properties.

28 March 2017 | 8 replies
Biggest concern is settling for a thin margin on a retail priced entry level deal which could knock me out of the game, particularly on a (relatively) low dollar value investment where margins will be slimmer to begin with.

23 March 2017 | 4 replies
I own a townhouse in a new (3-4 years old) 12-unit development, mixed residential/retail.