Renee Gregory
Hello! I am new to Bigger Pockets and real estate investing!
12 July 2015 | 15 replies
I have chosen these areas because these are growing cities, with lots of young people moving in and most of them have plenty of access to nature and hiking and biking opportunities.I have a fair credit score but my debt to income ratio is very poor.
William C.
Tenant is late on rent
7 July 2015 | 17 replies
(hand deliver to anyone over 16yrs, taped to the inside of the main door, or via certified mail)Once you've sent that, you can send a notice to vacate property via the methods above, but if you are giving them the option to pay rent in full plus late charges, you can send via certified mail but you have to give them 5 days instead of 3.
Jonathan C.
Buying at Auction in Maryland- Making Sure Bidding on the 1st
10 July 2015 | 3 replies
The property will be sold subject to all conditions, liens, restrictions and agreements of record affecting same including any condominium and of HOA assessments pursuant to Md Real Property Article 11-110.TERMS OF SALE: A deposit of $28,000.00 payable in certified check or by a cashier's check will be required from purchaser at time of sale, balance in immediately available funds upon final ratification of sale by the Circuit Court of PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, MARYLAND interest to be paid at the rate of 6.25% on unpaid purchase money from date of sale to date of settlement.
Devin Berrian
Rehabbing a large 1910 2-family home
13 July 2015 | 11 replies
The basics:Build in 19103 BR 1 bath in each unithardwood floors are OK, need to be refinished but definitely usableasbestos siding31 exterior windowsfront and back door access into stairwell/foyerneeds full electrical upgrade (still has fuse box)needs full plumbing installedneeds full hvac systemdoing all carpentry and renovations myself aside from electrical (may end up hiring out plumbing too if the inspector will not let my Professional Engineer father-in-law certify my work)I'm reading all that I can on BP to learn about what level of quality I should use in my purchases and renovations, but is there anything you wish someone told you when YOU began fixing up an old home you were going to rent out?
Rosa Weatherly
Wholesale
12 July 2015 | 3 replies
I'm find giving half the deal away to not worry about that side of things as I naturally build my buyers list.
Bo Park
Hello from Bo in Orlando!
14 July 2015 | 16 replies
Which style are You naturally attracted to.
Jay Hinrichs
Large up front Due diligence fee's payable to broker or Lender
12 July 2015 | 11 replies
Most lenders and mortgage brokers make little to no money in the loan application process and usually do not even cover their overhead associated with the application.Let me state again that I am not defending these guys, but rather saying that just like residential loans, there is a cost to get a loan. due to the much more complicated nature of commercial loans, the due diligence and processing cost are significantly higher.
Dennis Lau
Advice on what to do with selling home now
13 July 2015 | 9 replies
Or you just have to be lucky.I prefer to price my houses correctly right from the start (2%-5% below market) and then drop the price in larger chunks or natural break points after that.
Robert Obniski
Buying As-Is - Then Negotiating the deal.
3 March 2018 | 23 replies
I don't know where I heard this quote but it stuck with me...Besides the laws of nature..Everything is negotiable in life.Which brings me to my question...I have a condo under contract that was a foreclosure and it is being sold as-is.
Cindy Meyer
New Member from Bastrop (outside Austin) TX
16 July 2015 | 13 replies
I, of course, am extremely biased about how talented he is, but I can say that the majority of his clients keep coming back to him and trust him as they know he is honest, fair and darn good at what he does.Due to our mutual love of homes and real estate, rentals are a natural fit.