
25 May 2011 | 3 replies
Here are some that I came up with last night:-Self-Directed IRAs-UBIT and UDFI-Lending Environment-Legal Setup of Vulture Funds-Social Media Expert-Tax Expert-How International Investors Invest in The StatesThere is a method to the madness, but I am just brainstorming at this point.

25 May 2011 | 16 replies
Also, wholesalers typically use OPM so if you plan to fund the deal yourself Jacob, the selling of the entity strategy is a non-issue but if you plan on using OPM it may be better to add your buyer to the corporation as a money partner and have an internal corporate legal agreement about how your wholesaling fee will be paid.

25 May 2011 | 14 replies
She happened to be an interior decorator and wasted no time purchasing furniture, which he paid for, and basically put all of her touches on the place.

28 May 2011 | 8 replies
All of these uses are of internal uses for quit claims.

3 June 2011 | 29 replies
Exterior Doors, Sliding Glass Door)23.Remove Satellite DishINTERIOR:1.Lower level Bathroom – Demolish/gut whole bathroom; Install new Drywall & Plywood; New Shower Surround/Tile; New Tile on floor; New trim/molding and new door; Remove/install toilet, vanity, mirror, light fixture, closet (if needed), and accessories (towel hangers, etc)2.Top level Bathroom – Demolish/gut whole bathroom; Install new tile on walls; Install new tile on floor; Install new window; Install vanity, toilet, mirror, light fixture and accessories (i.e. towel hangers, etc.)3.Repair holes throughout holes in drywall throughout whole house4.Remove/Install new doors and closet doors throughout whole house5.Install new exterior door and window in the Kitchen6.Remove and install new ceiling fans and light fixtures throughout whole house7.Repair/Install new vinyl or linoleum flooring in laundry/furnace room8.Replace/Repair ceiling in furnace room9.Remove/Install new trim throughout whole house10.Paint the whole interior of the house including: trim, doors, ceiling11.Install carpet in the living room, lower level bedroom, hallways, basement; including the top of the half walls12.Level kitchen floors; gut floors and add new plywood13.Install tile on kitchen floor14.Remove/Install kitchen cabinets15.Remove/Install new appliances (i.e. refrigerator, stove, microwave, dishwasher)16.Install faucets throughout house17.Patch ceilings where needed including basement, laundry room18.Remove/Install new door going to the deck19.Remove/Install new wood railings on upper and lower level stairways20.Remove door going out of the kitchen21.Install new shelving throughout closets22.Install new sliding glass door23.Repair siding/paint/trim around opening of sliding glass door 24.Install new drywall and patch drywall in basement as needed25.Install new recessed lighting in basement depending on current placement of electrical receptacles26.Remove/Install new electrical sockets and face plates27.Install tile apron around front door in living room28.Sand and refinish/stain two bedrooms with polyurethaneThank you again, appreciate it.

17 June 2011 | 7 replies
I'm just asking for some second opinions from anyone on BP that might have gone through this sort of international transaction.

31 January 2010 | 2 replies
im not sure on the average time a home is on the market in the area but just within the last month ive seen a couple of them drop in price 15k and then sold immidiately. also there are definatley some that have been on the market for a while also. there are about 5 long term care facilities in the area also, 2 of which are relatively new. my sister works at one of these facilities and says theyre always full. being a senior community i cant help but think that there are quite a few for sale because of deaths or transfers to these facilities. im just having a hard time picking out which ones those are. also every summer there are lots of roofing and landscaping going on which seems that people in the are doing proper upkeep and updating of the homes. ive been to a number of estate sales in the area and almost all of them have been near perfect resell condition. some had a dated interior but not sure if that would affet a senior whos just looking to retire there

16 February 2010 | 11 replies
As a fellow international investor I think it is going to be hard to see you making alot on SFRs, once you deduct the necessary mthly mgmgt costs etc.

19 August 2010 | 38 replies
When people thrust business cards in your face or attach leaflets to your car windscreen it is nothing more than being rude and does nothing but put up internal subconscious barriers towards their product in my mind, Kind regards, Ian Smith.

30 April 2010 | 68 replies
Oil is sold on an open international market.