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Rob Currie Va loan versus other financing
30 August 2015 | 6 replies
Hi, I'm Rob Currie, newbie from Philadelphia, Pa, I'm an operator in the natural gas and oil field, ex military (82nd Airborne), was in the process of getting my formal pre approval for my VA home loan, to purchase my first home, was on Google trying to get a real estate question answered that's how I came across the Biggerpockets.com website, very thankful that I did, I joined a few weeks ago just now able to return due to the 200 plus hours I work in a two week period in the oilfield.im reading the ultimate beginners guide to real estate investing, I'm hoping through the forums, blogs and all the awesome information being given from all, I can one day retire from the oilfield.
Gary Sullivan Brian Gibbons
6 March 2016 | 17 replies
@William JohnsonYour success is in your tenacity and ability to work outside your nature, learning the negation and NLP, mirroring your seller prospects, and CLOSING your first appointment with a "letter of intent to lease or purchase"It is important to say you live outside the USA, in French Quebec!
Rick L. 6 Plex Analysis
31 August 2015 | 4 replies
Because of my skeptic nature  it sounds to me like it's possible he is just trying to dump the building on you.
Mike J. Lessons Learned From My $30,000 Mistake
1 September 2015 | 51 replies
I closed a business over an executive order Jerry Brown signed when he took office that forced me to pay myself a certain rate on public works projects and do certified payroll on myself.
Andrew Hansinger REI Newbie
30 August 2015 | 2 replies
Have a professional property manager handle your property go to IREM.org search for ARM certified property managers.
Jason Alden New---Advice Please
1 September 2015 | 7 replies
Beware of the poison pill, for example in the TAR lease in buried in it they say if you are not a texas realtor then this lease is null and void, so naturally you would won't to line out that provision. 
William Donnelly I got screwed. Can I do anything about it??
8 September 2015 | 20 replies
Not that one would naturally take those steps, but being removed from this kind of information is another downside of investing out of one's own area.  
Terry Fisher knowing to to pay for a property
8 September 2015 | 0 replies
currently looking into buying this property,it`s an apartment bldg ( fourplx)asking price 258,000 2014 numbers are as followsMaintenance - $2482 (includes 2 new fridges) Gas – $2300Hydro/Water – $4120Insurance – $2950Taxes – $4380Total Expenses - $ 16200Rental Income – $37,500Net Profit - $21250The building is heated by a natural gas boiler that is about 30 years old The windows were put in late 1980’s.The roof was done about 10 years ago.I`d like to know what is a good price to offer to owner?
Mark Kennedy Why is REI so popular if it takes YEARS just to break even?
15 September 2015 | 19 replies
Due to the nature of the sales, product development, etc of REI a RE investor can have a very small (often times zero) need for additional employees even with a large dollar volume of business.
Brett Thompson What questions should I ask to interview good tax people?
10 September 2015 | 4 replies
The tax rules are really complex and always changing in investment real-estate and an accountant who owns some himself will naturally know the rules better and more intuitively know if you might have missed a deduction or expense.