Mary B.
"I BOUGHT AN ISLAND FOR $15,000''
28 May 2015 | 4 replies
B)I was hoping that they'd share some more figures such as to remove the garbage(which I think that they got the locals that chose to stay do much of the clean-out labor) and the cost to get it in the gorgeous condition that its currently in.
Ben Woodsum
Im new and clueless.......
28 May 2015 | 12 replies
The way I got started was by finding a single family home that looked a little rough but really just needed some cleaning (pressure washing, scrubbing, painting) but because of that I got a pretty good deal on it.
Richard C.
Will Millenials start buying homes?
23 March 2018 | 14 replies
I don't care what my preference is, a difference of $100K or more over a decade is a pretty powerful reason to buy property.
Gerald Harris
Advice Needed on Vacant Land deal in Georgia
28 May 2015 | 3 replies
You (or someone who you are miraculously able to wholesale this to) would be responsible for cleaning up the title.
Wil Jerome
Do i need a New hard money lender or partner?
31 May 2015 | 6 replies
The power company stated that in order to run electric to the home it would be $50k that's why no one purchase the property.
Justin C.
Tax question regarding receipt filing and record keeping best practices
29 May 2015 | 4 replies
Advertising, cleaning and maint, insurance, legal, repairs, supplies, etc... 1) Because property #1 wasn't "on market" during the renovation, does everything apply to the basis?
Chris Simmons
Votes from Joshua Dorkin and other power users
29 May 2015 | 5 replies
I just knew that a vote from such a powerful person would be enough to put me among the highest rated posters but alas....it only counted as one vote.How can this be?
Kelly Skeval
Leases end before property changes hands, seller asking how I would like to handle
28 May 2015 | 2 replies
I've been in their apartments and they're clean.
Jay Hinrichs
the worm has turned
31 May 2015 | 36 replies
Let the power of compound rate of return do its work.
Chaim K.
Why Shouldn't I Buy A Tax Lien/Deed
15 August 2017 | 14 replies
hi chaim. i have not bought any houses at a tax sale. i have however, bought a few after the tax sale. here in erie county new york, if you buy from a tax sale, it can be a great deal. however, whatever was left on the past due taxes, you now owe. hence, you just bought yourself a liability. i don;t know about anyone else here, but i can manage to create my own bills myself without buying anyone else's tax liability. so, watch out for that issue. it may just be a new york thing, but maybe not. one of our local municipalities here has their own tax sale auctions aside from the county. that one, if you buy from them, you get a clean slate, no past due taxes left. however, they like to start the bidding out at what was owed to them, so, there would be no " leftover" anyway. by the way, they sell very few of them. lol. i usually go back to them after the sale and offer to buy some of the " left over" properties, usually for pennies on the dollar and i get them. you think they would figure out to start the bidding low if they are gonna sell them cheap later on anyway. but, regardless, even after i buy them dirt cheap, i still get them with no left over taxes owed. also, you need to know if your state is a " redemption" state. i. e., can the owner come back later and redeem their house by paying the taxes?