Troy Fisher
[Suggestion] Embed BP Calculator in Posts
8 June 2015 | 4 replies
It would be really awesome and helpful if you could figure out how to let users embed their BP Calculators into a post so that it's easier for everyone to communicate on the same level and with the same tool instead of having to hack together responses from our own spreadsheets especially since BP the forum doesn't allow us to post any table delinated posts.
Daria B.
Looking at Property History (on-the-market-off-the-market-repeat)
8 June 2015 | 1 reply
I removed the table and some columns.07/02/2012 Relisted $565,00006/29/2012 Delisted01/03/2012 Relisted $565,00001/01/2012 Delisted08/02/2011 Relisted $565,00007/31/2011 Delisted07/08/2011 Relisted $565,00006/30/2011 Delisted06/28/2011 Price Changed $565,00012/01/2010 Relisted $615,00011/30/2010 Delisted10/11/2010 Relisted $615,00010/08/2010 Delisted09/09/2010 Relisted $615,00009/08/2010 Delisted06/27/2010 Price Changed $615,00004/09/2009 Listed $620,000
Jody James
First timer diving into a High End Condominium Development, any advice?
16 June 2015 | 13 replies
Right now I am in the process of searching for a partner who has experience in this type of project and has some financing they can bring to the table as well.
Samara King
Hesitation to do deal
10 June 2015 | 7 replies
@Nicholas Crum, how complicated was it getting the seller to the table?
Michael Herr
Sketchy sounding no-money-down scheme
10 June 2015 | 2 replies
Either that, or you can use some of your own capital towards 10% of the purchase price, another 10% carry-back financed by the seller, and the remaining 80% brought to the table by the bank.
Marcus Squires
Low equity wholesaling
28 May 2017 | 5 replies
However, since the seller owes $140k, this would be difficult as the seller wouldn't be able to accept the $115k offer without a short sale (approval from the bank), or bringing cash to the closing table.- Tom
Rahdia Green
Owner Just wants payments paid and practically wants to give away the property
15 June 2015 | 9 replies
If it is in bad enough shape that she can't list it, see if she will sell it at a loss and bring some money to the closing table.
Traver Freeman
San Diego, CA Newbie
15 June 2015 | 27 replies
Any local knowledge you can bring to the table is valuable.
Josh Norris
$10K Really?
12 June 2015 | 17 replies
I am also a consistently prepared applicant with the city of Seattle (DPD), as well as other jurisdictions - meaning that I consistently submit "code-compliant" drawings that isn't a waste of their time, therefore gets through the process quicker.No, this wasn't meant to be a marketing post.My point, is that architects (like me) bring a lot to the table, and are a valuable asset to have on your team.
Kim Handelman
Help! I made a mistake - how do I save this deal?
24 June 2015 | 36 replies
Put some skin in the game, and see if the family on the other side of the table is appeased.