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Account Closed Real Estate Investing Gone Bad by Phil Pustejovsky
6 August 2016 | 8 replies
And the best part is that you can now get it for free!!
Julia Geiger potential first flip
9 February 2016 | 12 replies
If you use a more conservative rehab budget of $30,000 and subtract that from a purchase price that is no more then 70% of the ARV the most you should pay is around $54,000 and this does not include a profit for yourself which should be about 15% of the ARV, so dont forget that.  
Dan Chapman Fix n flip in Seattle
4 February 2016 | 4 replies
., your ARV is probably a bit conservative and you should feel pretty good about things.
Colin Reid Financial Advisors vs Investors
3 February 2016 | 8 replies
They seem to be very conservative and focus on avoiding getting beat too bad by the market vs. helping your get wealthy.
Robert Seed Investor and Owner of Management Company in Charleston, SC
8 February 2016 | 16 replies
My wife and I hosted a pool party last summer at our house and Roby and Beth and their children attended.  
Lynette Johnson Tenant went bad after I gave good reference.
3 February 2016 | 15 replies
She didn't party or do anything to alert me that she would be trouble.
Olebile Mogobe Property Management 101
4 February 2016 | 5 replies
Its a tricky buz because we are stuck in between two invested parties but there is a right way to do it and you captured it well in this article!
Ryan Peach House Hacking & Reno Budget
4 February 2016 | 2 replies
do not get carried away, play conservative on your first deal, leave some room for error.3) Find a qualified and experienced contractor, do not settle for cheapest, you want experience here, because their is a significant administrative burden not only paperwork, proper formatting, but also financial constraint on the contractor as these sometimes have $0 prepayment to contractor.
Sue Wilcox Advice on asking price/ value of access?
9 May 2016 | 5 replies
Have the property appraised by a neutral party and figure out what the additional value of having to schlep out of there is to you.
Kyle Markott First Potential Flip Advice
3 February 2016 | 0 replies
I can bring solid experience on the buy end, CMA, sell end, but the construction and rehab part is where my weakness is.