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Andrey Y. Any physician RE investors out there?
3 March 2015 | 12 replies
Real estate investing is not completely passive but the returns are steady and rock solid (12-30% annually depending on how you look at it).  
Ken Fricke Newbie Multi family unit in a different state,
11 November 2014 | 2 replies
If you are looking in say Rock Springs, Greenriver, they are doing fairly well there, even Kemerer has pretty good demand. 
Anna Watkins New Member in Intown-ish Atlanta
12 November 2014 | 10 replies
I'm listening to tons of podcasts, taking notes, and thanking my lucky stars that all the dumb things I've done, and smart things I haven't done with my first rental property, haven't fatally bitten me!
Stella Bonin Seller Warranties - Warranted and Non-Warranted Items
10 November 2014 | 0 replies
The Seller Warranties Section of the AAR Residential Resale Real Estate Purchase Contract requires that all heating, cooling, mechanical, plumbing and electrical systems (including swimming pool and/or spa, motors, filter systems, cleaning systems and heaters, if any) be in working condition.Warrantedleaking faucetleaking landscape featuresoutdoor sprinkler leakleaking tub diverter valveair conditioner below manufacturers specs on splitswindows don’t open/don’t stay up/don’t lockmalfunctioning pool lightnon-working GFI outletceiling fan will not operatewater osmosis system not functioningNon-Warrantedstructural pool leaksloose or rocking toiletungrounded outletsmissing GFI outlethot and cold water outlets reversedcracked windowsmall hole in windowvacuum seal leaking on dual pane windowsmissing or non-working light bulbsroof leaksQuestions?
Account Closed Where to Invest these days?
22 November 2014 | 58 replies
Hard to throw a rock anywhere in Ohio and not run into a cashflowing deal.On my last check in 4 different counties in Ohio (None of them being major markets mind you) There were at least 25 properties that would all return 15% or greater on 100% cash deals.
Leigh C Wanting the Loan officer to put skin in the game. Is this possible?
18 November 2014 | 14 replies
Some things are just luck of the draw.When a lender says 45 days it generally means if all the stars line up perfectly and everything hums along and the buyer gives all info needed etc.So the goal is to shoot for a short closing but many times it just doesn't happen.
Nicole A. Updated lead laws in Baltimore Maryland
20 November 2014 | 15 replies
(It can be sheet rocked over, covered with AL, removed, etc.)  
Jordan Sizelove How can I serve you? (Bay Area, Antioch, CA)
7 January 2015 | 7 replies
I can determine what's possible to save (as far as flooring and sheet rock goes) and what needs to be demo'd.
Khaled Ejaz First post to BP and looking at an investment
26 November 2014 | 9 replies
Hey @Khaled Ejaz I'm wrapping up the sale of a listing I have in Antioch and the neighborhood that it's in (Renaissance at Blue Rock) is quite nice.
Brandon Sturgill How Much Does it Cost to Fill in a Pool? (Not with Water...)
19 November 2014 | 12 replies
Seems the best options is to fill it in with dirt/rocks and concrete over top...anyone have experience with this?