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Daniel Okon Looking to buy first property via FHA-ADVICE NEEDED
9 August 2015 | 6 replies
So yes I am managing "minions" but it is a bit larger scale than a SFH or a small scale project.
Tommy Engel Lewes, DE- newbie
21 April 2016 | 6 replies
There is plenty of info on scaling your business if that is what you need, or just advice on "what next".  
John G. New Member Introduction
14 August 2015 | 15 replies
Goals:Since I'm living paycheck to paycheck I am have to be realistic and know I can put a down payment down or invest with buy and hold so heres my plan while saving* Now- The 4 hours I am driving a Mon - Fri I listen to all the books mentioned in the Bp podcast- Re-Listen to all Bp podcasts (I've listened to them all once already)- Attend Every Bp webcast- Invite an investor to lunch one saturday a month- Interact with Bp Members and get as much Mentoring as possible- Networking Cards* Mid Range (3 months and on)- Possibly partner with anyone needing some help with wholesaling or flipping- even though REI's are product driven i'd like to think there's opportunity so I will go to meetups and attend REIA whenever possible* Long (3-12 months)- Start wholesaling (ETHICALLY) to build rapport and relationships in the industry- Create a plan for networking/marketing/advertising- Utilize the earnings to put down on a Renovation for either resale or rental- Create systems that scale my business wholesaling, flips and investments for a healthy growth- Utilize FHA and get duplex * 10x Moon Shot by 2022!
Dave C. Dodd/Frank Compliant Seller Financing - What works???
21 January 2019 | 58 replies
I also forget to mention that while I have scaled back, because of my age, I am still financing chattel loans.There is a "solid legal solution" for Lonnie Dealers.
Chris L. Do you give your neighbors "renovation gifts"?
17 August 2015 | 5 replies
Of course in some buildings you'll need board approval depending on the scale of renovation work. 
Keith Anderson Conventional lending on first rental property -- advice?
29 September 2015 | 24 replies
There are no mentions of this company on Google or BP, which surprises me a bit given the scale of this turnkey provider and their referral.How important is it to shop around for a loan on a property like this?
John G. How to find a GOOD contractor
21 August 2015 | 10 replies
Also, if Homie from the Depot is a one man or one crew business, he likely won't be able to scale if more jobs come his way.
David T. What would you do with $150,000?
15 August 2015 | 4 replies
One by one is a secure way to go to flip houses but your using the money to operate on a grander scale your overall turnover costs timing and quantity will all leverage and maximize a return on a life changing scale.
Adam Nessen Trying to do a spec home for first time
17 August 2015 | 1 reply
I have recent experience in flipping houses on a small scale in Maryland.
Ken Rishel Experts on Fiber Optic in Land Lease Communities
5 January 2016 | 8 replies
I think centrally offering Internet is good business with a low startup cost and proven scalability, but this fiber business looks like the initial investment is excessive for small scale operations.http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2011/01/what-if-your-subdivision-laid-its-own-fiber-network/