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Miguel Rodriguez Starting out by House Hacking
17 March 2015 | 14 replies
Everyone operates in different areas.
Mark Rogozinski Mark Rogozinski (Rogo) here from Apollo, PA New Guy
15 March 2015 | 5 replies
My wife, Krista, and I own and operate Rogo's Handyman Service LLC. 
Mark Rogozinski Starting in Real Estate
15 March 2015 | 0 replies
My wife, Krista, and I own and operate Rogo's Handyman Service LLC.
Mark Rogozinski New to Real Estate Investing
15 March 2015 | 6 replies
My wife, Krista, and I own and operate Rogo's Handyman Service LLC.
Glenda Mitchell Any recommendations for Property Management in Houston Area?
15 March 2015 | 3 replies
@Steve Rozenbergis an active member of BP and seems to run a very professional operation.
Jim OConnell Commision Rebating - state by state legaility
8 September 2019 | 9 replies
Jeff,  My son has recently joined our operation to help with finding and managing our properties.
Kris Fox What is the closest to a foreclosure you've heard of a bank postponing the sale?
23 March 2015 | 16 replies
Unless you can actually buy, as in a cash sale or know darn good and well you can get cold cash, you should avoid anyone who has received notice of foreclosure as that is when new federal laws kick in as to "helping" owners or interfering with banking operations.
Eric DeVito Help Analyze a Potential First Property.
23 March 2015 | 16 replies
I could probably get 100 more on each though.Purchase Price: 320,000Monthly Income: 2,750Monthly Expenses: 2,272Monthly Cashflow: 477.15NOI: 20,040.00Total Cash Needed: 71,000Cash on Cash ROI: 8.06%Purchase Cap Rate: 6.26%Other Information:Closing Cost: $3,000Estimated Repairs: $4,000 (I Just put this randomly, it was recently renovated)Down payment: 64,000 (20%)Amortized: 30 YearsLoan Interest Rate: 3.80%Monthly P&I: 1,192.00Total Operating Expenses: $1,080.00Mortgage Expenses: $1,192.85Also using 50% rule it says my cash flow will be 182.00 per month.Not sure if you guys need any more information, I am hoping this is enough info to share to see if it is a good deal or not or if the numbers make sense.
Reginald S. I'm a wholesaler who needs some expertise on structering an offer for a local hotel deal!
26 March 2015 | 11 replies
His operation was eventually shut down by the county which resulted in him selling the hotel to the current owner.
Lisa Moon LVT or real hardwood in a nice rental?
23 March 2015 | 7 replies
You may already have hardwood underneath.