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Benjamin Molina Noob with questions
16 August 2016 | 13 replies
@Benjamin Molina Sacramento is getting pretty hot right now especially with the arena nearing completion, and the close vicinity to the Bay.  
Cameron Diggs Wholesaling journey so far
17 August 2016 | 19 replies
I guess we are all different but my thinking is I would rather have people who I know would possibly be interested and have the funds so I can get the deal completed as fast as possible and within the time limit.
Michael Stack Advise for buying a land bank home in Grand Rapids MI
16 August 2016 | 7 replies
The remodel plan is extensive and takes time to complete.  
Simon Stahl Page or tool to assemble comparable list
15 August 2016 | 2 replies
It would be nice to be able to define a radius and a time frame and then get a complete list of all sales during this time.
Jeff A. Knock.com????
4 March 2017 | 1 reply
They claim they will buy a persons house if they can't sell it.  
Adam Craig How much do you pay to remodel a bathroom?
15 August 2016 | 4 replies
I have a guy that works way cheaper then he should and does them for about $1300 labor which I know is crazy so I am trying to get a grasp on reality when I start shopping rates again.For a small full bathroom we typically do a complete gut except we keep the tub and reglaze it -  Labor usually consists of ceramic tile shower surround/tile floor - new toilet,light,mirror,towel bar,faucet, shower head - trim and painI know this is region specific but just interested to hear others
Courtney Downtain Potential SFH turnkey property. I need help evaluating!
17 August 2016 | 17 replies
There is also repair expenses, closing costs, business license (possibly), LLC fees maybe, Insurance to protect you from claims made by tenants, vacancy and there are other expenses I'm sure I'm forgetting.  
Danial Qureshi Is this a good deal near Spartanburg, South Carolina?
16 August 2016 | 19 replies
Stories: 2Year Built: 1984Lot Size: 6.14 ACAPN / Parcel ID: 3-29-00-058.02Last Verified: 3/18/2016 Highlights Over $250,000 Invested in Capital Improvements in the Past 24 MonthsSeveral Units Completely Rehabed with several HVAC/Appliances replacedUpside through Rent Increase to market rate, Improved Management & adding new unitsWell below Replacement CostCash on Cash Return : 25.31% (I do not know how they are getting this number)Internal Rate of Return (IRR) : 23.22% (I also don't know how they got this number)DescriptionValue add opportunity for a new owner. 36-unit, garden-style apartment community built in 1984, the property contains 5 two-story and 1 one-story buildings encompassing wood exteriors and pitched roofs.
Andrew Robbins What's a fair split with a partner who doesn't intend to help?
15 August 2016 | 5 replies
Because you have complete control without someone meddling in your decisions.
Kelsey Rasmussen Southern California investors looking for out of state property
16 August 2016 | 6 replies
I have only one property that has not had my initial investment pulled out.If you want initial cash flow, So Cal may not be the place to invest but its measured returns have surpassed virtually everywhere else in the US (so claiming somewhere with sub $200K properties has had higher returns than So Cal is not based on facts).