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Mark Brogan Seller said I am NOT giving you my house!
30 June 2015 | 44 replies
I want to know everyone's response,then I will tell you what I told herI am trying to help out new investors that meet with sellers that have lots of objections I'm a big fan of the win win situation.
Gail W. Contractor's final invoice contains big surprises! Now what??
28 June 2015 | 16 replies
He'll have to sue to enforce, and he knows he'll never win.
Chad Castanino New To The Real Estate World - New Hampshire
26 June 2015 | 9 replies
All of the information was excellent, will be starting on the list as soon as I am out of work. 
Isaac Frost Progress on Irvington Renovation
12 January 2016 | 19 replies
I got married a week after we bought the house and jumped right into it after our brief 4 day ‘mini-moon’ on the Oregon coast.Since it’s the first thing everyone want’s to know; Here are the numbers:Home Specs:Before – 2 Bed, 1 Bath; After - 4 bed, 3.5 bathPurchase Price of House: $365,438Total Rehab Costs (incl. architect, engineer, & permitting): $336,888Soft Costs/Holding Costs: $8,774Total Purchase + Project Costs: $711,100Final Sale Price of House ($55K over asking): $885,000Realtor Fees: $42,038Gross Profit for Project: $131,863The duration of the project from acquisition to design, land use review, historic committee, construction and final sale was just over 13 months.I’m going to chalk this one up as a WIN.
Chevron Humphrey Chicago Realtors
24 June 2018 | 8 replies
A good site to use if you want to do your own is redfin.com When you run a search, filter the criteria and on the right side of the page it will list all the properties that match that, at the bottom of that list is an option to "download all" and you can export the file to a excel document and run a comp analysis
Bryan Vincent long story but read and give input!!!
11 September 2015 | 23 replies
My advice to you, is to find your niche, and to master and excel at it.
Oswaldo Rodriguez Bankruptcy
7 May 2019 | 9 replies
PNC secured card is excellent start, put $250 - $500 on and DONT use the card. in 3 - 6 months apply for cap 1 card.additionally figure out if you belong to any credit union, they will accept a letter of explanation in regards to the BK and give a lot more credit than the big banks / card companies.With the knowledge i have from working at a large bank I have helped a couple family and friends go from a bk to a very high 700 score in two years so if you have any other questions pm me.I am not claiming to be an expert but have gone through this twice with people very close to me and they are both in incredible credit standings now.Regards,rob
Jay Yiu Its all about Math
26 June 2015 | 2 replies
There are even entire Excel workbooks posted in the FilePlace, which have been submitted by BP experts like J Scott and others.  
Erika C. First Time Investor In Crazy Denver Market Looking For Advice And Perspective - Please Help!!
29 June 2015 | 25 replies
Each unit has a system for the tenets to control the heating.Good call on calling and confirming with Excel on energy costs.
Evan D. Total newbie with a dilemma
27 June 2015 | 7 replies
I have been subscribed to bigger pockets podcast for a few months and have read their excellent e book.