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Mario Garaffa New member Introduction
26 June 2018 | 8 replies
They provide money, you manage the flip, split the profits 50/50.
Kyle Kleiman New Investor From Michigan
21 June 2018 | 1 reply
My girlfriend's parents have been doing live-in flips for the past 10 years, and that exposed me to how profitable a little extra work can be.After another year or so of saving up money for a down payment, I plan on buying a house to fix and flip over the course of a couple years.
Jessica Stevens Partner with family for first flip?
21 June 2018 | 1 reply
I would provide the funding for the rehab and we would split the profits once sold.
Ankit Sablok Real Estate Investing in Partnership with close friend?
21 June 2018 | 0 replies
A little bit of background about ourselves: we both work regular jobs and have a very regular middle class incomes hence we thought partnering up is a good idea to bring in the initial investment and also w.r.t dividing up the profits and sharing the losses if any that we encounter.
Tiffany Miller Motivated Seller Owes Back Taxes
21 June 2018 | 4 replies
My question is: Is this a deal worth pursuing despite the back taxes?  
Tyler Hockett How to analyze a city for investing
30 June 2018 | 6 replies
I’m interested in understanding how to profit from a situation like this. 
Ken Nyczaj How a new investor landed his first deal
21 June 2018 | 0 replies
And ALWAYS follow up.Here are the numbers on the deal:- $108,000 Purchase price- $8400 closing costs- $70,000 Rehab Costs- $2,000 holding costs for two months (estimate is 5 weeks to completion but lets say two months, it wouldn't be so quick but equity partner is full-time GC on-site)- $274,900 ARV (Appraisal completed by bank)- $5,498 Selling Costs- $16,494 RE Commissions.Net Profit = $64,508 about 23.5% profit off of ARV.Now the fun part begins, I'll report back with pictures as we go through this.
Jorge P. WHAT TO DO!? Should I keep it or Sell it!?
30 June 2018 | 54 replies
However, if this is simply a case of spending a little less on personal lifestyle choices now during a cash poor period while you complete a couple of rehabs, I say absorb the lifestyle pain now and enjoy the profits down the line. 
Jordan Solomon Estimating Rehab Costs When Wholesaling Virtually
20 September 2019 | 9 replies
Please understand that I'm perfectly willing to give back some of my profit by paying for such a service if I already had the property under contract with a good chance of closing, but again, the problem here seems to be in the order of the events -- you need the repair estimate before you can put it under contract.
Brandon Fo Tampa starting a rental property portfolio advice
23 June 2018 | 3 replies
You might have to give up part of any profit but it is better to have part of something than nothing.