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Christopher J D'Angelo New member from East End of Pittsburgh, PA
31 October 2016 | 4 replies
Look forward to contributing to and learning from this community.
Brandon Schoen funding a turnkey deal with private money or IRA?
1 November 2016 | 5 replies
Until I'm ready to do conventional financing with my own capital, how would it be possible to structure a deal with a third party private money investor (or their IRA) so that they contribute the DP and it still makes sense for everyone?
Luke Carl Hungry for my next deal.... Does this option make sense?
31 October 2016 | 1 reply
(I would stop the contribution and be paying back the loan over a period of 2 years and my paycheck would actually go up, but in 2 years as things are now I'm probably putting 20k into my 401K that I would no longer be doing, so when the loan is paid off I'd just end up with the amount that is in there right now).The cash flow will be more than enough to pay back the HELOC and the 401K loan in 2 years but is this a good use of my money? 
Marc C. Why are we doing this again (investing in single MF properties)?
2 November 2016 | 29 replies
There is underlying leverage, leverage most small investors can't get and def not without a PG but what I assume you are referring to is more the stub piece (typically 20% - 30%) which is what the CF investors many times are contributing for the sponsor (i.e. equity or in your message HNW). 
Colin Carr How to determine ARV and rehab value
16 January 2019 | 16 replies
As far as the ARV, normally you wouldn't directly calculate what a rehab item is going to contribute to value, you would instead look at comparable properties that have that feature, and use a comparative analysis of recently sold properties to determine that value.  
Jon Q. Your future as a worker looks bleak.
6 November 2016 | 70 replies
Like noting that there was an economic shift in the 1970s but back in the 1970s computing was a negligible blip in terms to contributing to that change.  
Oleg M. New Multifamily Investor in Springfield, MA / Charlotte, NC
3 May 2018 | 16 replies
Big thanks to everyone who has contributed to make this website a great place to learn.
Emmanuel K. WHERE TO START?!
11 November 2016 | 10 replies
The important part is that it goes into that account before the RRSP contribution deadline (end of Feb 2017?
Dennis Tapert California resident out of state investing
13 September 2016 | 10 replies
Both @Jake Thomas and @Paul Leason are also very active in real estate contributing often on BP.  
Olga Persinger Tenant lives personal belongings in the house
17 September 2016 | 9 replies
First of all, most bp responders have less authority than that of a government entity, yes, some have real life experience, but there are those who respond when they don't know the law and only heard stories about it but try to contribute as if like they know the law themselves.