
20 July 2014 | 3 replies
The analysis component is a huge learning exercise for me and you taking the time to comment gives me huge help in knowing things I need to work on there.I am going to start a little smaller, there are so many amazingly helpful stories on BP and I don't feel I should make such a huge mistake that has already been made elsewhere and recorded on these boards!

19 May 2014 | 5 replies
Naturally they are going to need help in a lot of areas such as business planning, social media, public relations, and strategy in order to get the word out to the highest number of investors who will ultimately fund their deals.

14 May 2014 | 22 replies
If the leads that come in from other listings don't work out for those listings they can spin them off to your listing. in addition to that most good listing agents will have paid ads etc on those type of sites that will put your listing in featured positioning instead of getting lost in the long list of other listings.If you plan to continue to do it yourself here is a list of websites that can help get your home more exposure:- social media- FB, twitter, linkedin, google+-forums- local forums in your area, as well as real estate forums like BP, trulia, Zillow,-posting sites- CL, backpage, ebay,findmyroof.com, classifiedads.com, realrentals.com, rentalads.comUse syndicating websites like postlets.com that will send it to:ZillowHotPadsYahooFrontdoorZillow MobileHotPads MobileBackpageByOwnerMLSEnormoOodleTrovitZumperLovelyTruliaOthers-List it on the MLS, a good RE agent will have their own site/blog to add it to.Here is a video explaining why we are able to lease out our rental properties quickly to a qualified tenant in Vegas within 30 days.

30 March 2014 | 2 replies
Make sure it has borrower info, social security numbers and loan numbers and that it gives you permission to discuss all things related to the loan (balance, reinstatement amount, escrow balance, foreclosure status) etc.

31 March 2014 | 22 replies
There are just so many components to try and master as a newbie to begin in an expensive environment or aggressive market.BUT IF OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS, ANSWER ITJust my two pesos.Big Henry

5 April 2014 | 11 replies
The first is the term which tend to be multi-year and up to ten or twenty years with tenants having the option for one or more renewals at set rates and terms.Because of their long term nature many commercial leases also have built in increases in the rent which may be either a fixed amount, a certain percent or based on some sort of inflation index.The next piece is the structure of the lease which can range from Gross (tenants pay rent and utilities, similar to an apartment lease) to true Triple Net (or NNN where the owner pays the debt service and maybe the property tax but the tenant pays for everything else)... and everything in between.Another component is Tenant Improvements or TI and who pays how much for it and who performs the work.

14 April 2014 | 67 replies
Hello BP member,I hope your well.After contributing to the forum over the last 8 months with my own comments and feedback I thought I would compose a post and get you guys give me some comments and feedback lolI would very much appreciate responses from all investors that have bought turn key , looking at buying turn key and also from the actual turn key operators themselves.In your experience what are some components that "The Perfect Turn Key Company" would or should have???

3 April 2014 | 26 replies
A basic component of your house IS the problem.Otherwise, get creative.

31 March 2014 | 1 reply
That kind of business steals old people's social security checks and attracts bad guys, but hey, look on the bright side--at least those people won't be coming up to the Horseshoe anymore.Under limited circumstances, I think a casino is a boon for an area focused chiefly on entertainment (i.e., the Horseshoe in downtown Cleveland).

8 April 2014 | 7 replies
IRA stand for Individual Retirement Arrangement and are assigned to single Social Security number.