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Damian Callaghan Sarasota / Tampa investor friendly CPA / Tax strategist
31 January 2024 | 9 replies
I am not looking for a service that only completes tax returns.
Mario Keophilalay Furnishing Mid-Term Rentals
29 January 2024 | 21 replies
Hey BP community,Can I get some tips or even secrets on how to furnish a mid-term rental affordably but while keeping the quality nice.
James Luctamar Struggles with a Columbus Contractor as a Remote Investor
2 February 2024 | 21 replies
If we can be of service please do not hesitate to reach out. 
Marco Silva What data do you use to find deals
30 January 2024 | 3 replies
@Marco Silva data: population growth, job growth, housing supply, landlord friendly laws, purchase price, anticipated rehab cost, property tax rates, insurance cost, is insurance cost rising quickly, expected rent, rate of rent growth, can someone with the median income afford the rent, diversification of the economy, quality of local schools, crime rates, is the property next door a dump, how many other people are bidding on the property, is there a Starbucks nearby, is there a grocery store nearby, are there multiple property managers nearby in case one fails.There's so many ways to find deals, to name a few: MLS, wholesalers, foreclosure auction, tax sale auction, doing your own marketing through a bunch of different channels like direct mail.
Caleb Hood Best area to house hack in Houston?
31 January 2024 | 8 replies
Third Ward is buzzing with changes, and there are affordable multi-unit properties within your budget.
David Siegel Need help understanding my rights as a landlord in California
30 January 2024 | 4 replies
There is a good chance your tenant is simply panicking because they can't afford to move out. 
Rathelky Gonzalez Rathelky Gonzalez Lic.Real Estate Agent and Investor.
30 January 2024 | 0 replies
My passion for service to my community helps me provide the highest quality of service to buyers, sellers and as an investor in order to earn their trust, build relationship ,and exceed expectations.
Thomas W. How did you buy your second investment property?
31 January 2024 | 24 replies
I’m now ready to buy a home and I have about 20K saves up again.. but it wouldn’t even matter if I hadn’t rented out my first home- because my debt to income ratio got a fresh start basically so now I can afford as much as my income allows.
Phil Petite Meeting with Private Lender - Advice Needed!
1 February 2024 | 23 replies
I never expected you to reply with building a portfolio for your friend but as I re-read your initial post, you do seem to lean into seeking to get paid for providing services versus having an ownership stake in a portfolio.So, my mistake as I  misinterpreted where you were considering taking the discussion.    
Francisco Solano Private Capital Interest Allocation
31 January 2024 | 4 replies
That is a great deal.If the guarantor for the loan has 720+ credit, even with no experience, you can get 90%/100%So the costs of the deal would look like:Loan amount: $212,50017,500 down payment4,250 in origination1500 admin/service/legal fee1200 for title600 - 900 for insurance maybe 5 loan payments at 1700 each or so: 8500You need to front at least 10k to contractor to get startedUtilities for 5 months: 1k - 1.5kThat all comes to like 45,300.