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Grant Edwards Investing In College (Away From Home)
23 June 2015 | 3 replies
You don't need to start a marketing campaign but could use the driving for dollars technique which you can learn how to do here on BP.Good luck!!!
Nat C. How much do you pay for title searches?
16 July 2016 | 3 replies
Alternatively, they may create internal systems using office staff, a researcher at the recorder and a data vendor such as Title Point (at a cost of perhaps several thousand dollars per month).
John Lupo Property rich cash poor
27 June 2015 | 3 replies
@John LupoAs I've discovered recently (cause I'm a newb) - believe it or not, there are alternatives to bank financing and simple private money loans.
Stephan Nemeth Atlanta apartment investing
28 July 2016 | 20 replies
This is a classic no money down technique for apartments...
Susan Perry First rental investment... does this look like something I should move forward on?
29 June 2015 | 15 replies
@Hattie Dizmond  9% for what is probably an A class is a pretty nice return from my point of view.her alternatives could be to simply lend money with a quality local HML and make 10 to 12% per annum
Marquetta Wedlow whole sale / flipping
24 June 2015 | 1 reply
If you do not, try your hand at wholesaling, specifically using the driving for dollars technique.
Marquetta Wedlow newbie from Detroit,mi
25 June 2015 | 5 replies
anyone from Detroit,mi willing to learn the drive for dollars technique together .
Becky Lu Rental property WITHOUT a basement in Kansas City - good or bad?
26 June 2015 | 9 replies
Moreover, you should factor your ability to maximize return...weigh this: If you buy a property with basement issues/needed repairs, you will dedicate time and capital to get it market ready and have capex and maintenance costs during the investment period...alternatively, you purchase a property on a slab that may not be the market norm, may take longer to rent, and may bring a significantly lower rent.
Javier Osuna Searching public records for probate properties in San Diego, CA
2 March 2016 | 4 replies
Would contacting the attorney or executor of the will be the only other alternative?
Daniel Levine cash out refinancing strategy
24 October 2016 | 86 replies
Joe, This is a terrific technique. .Have you experience refinance concerns in this strategy when properties are under LLC partnerships?