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Ron Carlson New to BP Ron Carlson Arlington Tx
16 January 2014 | 11 replies
Later I partnered with a friend of mine to start buying and flipping our own houses.
Martin Z. Question to commercial property managers/landlords!
23 January 2014 | 7 replies
Also, if they've occupied the space for some time now without a rent rate hike, they have to be talking to their business partner or husband/wife at home saying, "you know, he hasn't raised the rent, I'm very surprised," in which case your job raising the rent rate will be pretty easy.I always bring it up slow and steady.
Aaron A. Why so many foreclosures in Gaithersburg/Germantown/Rockville?
4 January 2015 | 10 replies
I was just having a conversation with a business partner of mine about Montgomery County and some of the demographic and educational shifts over the past few years. 
Bryan Brashear New Investor Flipping and Holding in Oregon
20 January 2014 | 8 replies
I'm also constantly building my construction contact database, looking for new JV partners and investors, and always open to entertain new investment ideas.
Josh Justiniano Lump Sum Wholesale Fee Vs Cash Flows
17 January 2014 | 1 reply
Here is my dilemma:I have a property in escrow right now and am wondering whether to wholesale for a lump sum, or purchase for cash, rehab and sell on a lease option.Here are the numbers:ARV 90kPurchase Price 37KRehab 20kAssuming my money partner refis for 65% LTV; and sale in 3rd yr, after all is said and done here are the numbers and cash flows rounded:Period 0 – (-$57,700) Period 1 – $72,000 (Because of Refi & Cashflows)Period 2 - $6400 Period 3 - $31,000Total – $51,500NPV Based on 25% Discount Rate - $19,700Basically, because this is a no money down deal for me I will be receiving only 25% of all benefits.
Kathy Mohr Newbies to Houston Investing
19 April 2014 | 7 replies
I have a business partner who will contribute passion and knowledge of the process, but no finances, so we'd love to find another investor looking to work together, (especially another woman as we've kind of conceptualized this as a women's investment vehicle) to supplement the cash I'll have for the deal.
Tony Reyes East Chicago, IN Flip
17 January 2014 | 2 replies
I'd appreciate if you could give me post here a glance:http://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/517/topics/113020-looking-for-a-partner-investor-mentor-good-offer-here
Matt Pitschman Funding a multi family buy and hold needing minimal repairs
17 January 2014 | 4 replies
My partner and I are trying to figure out how to buy a 2-4 unit property that doesn't need much in repairs using little money for a down payment.
Account Closed Seller Financing OR Option to Purchase- HELP!
22 January 2014 | 51 replies
You can also put the property in an LLC and partner with him, that can be very simple or complicated, depending on how motivated he is.
Andrew J. Refinance and quit claim deed
18 January 2014 | 5 replies
I will do my best to explain this scenario related to the purchase, rehab, and refinance of a property I am pursuing.Purchasers A, B, and C are partnering to purchase and rehab a duplex (purchase price and rehab not to exceed $90,000 with e rehabilitation loan)Application breezed past initial underwriting as all partners have above 750 credit, stable income, low debt to income, etc.