KP Pawley
New guy in Salem Oregon
3 September 2015 | 8 replies
We need to compensate for that by learning, networking, and jumping in feet first once we have that knowledge base and a few key networked people involved.
Abhishek Singhal
Having difficulty renting a property in Round Rock, TX
21 September 2015 | 12 replies
We recently purchased a property in Round Rock, TX.
Christo Steinmann
South-African newbie learning the ropes in Charlotte, NC
2 October 2015 | 21 replies
Haha I did it the other way round Luka Milicevic Christo Steinmann , P.E, JHB now Netherlands!
Craig Macken
Yellow letter campaign w/ 5000 letters
28 October 2015 | 11 replies
Keep us posted on how round 2 goes.
Danielle Price
Native Californian Starting in Real Estate- Advice wanted
18 December 2015 | 22 replies
welcome to BP and investing.... the beginning is always the hardest but once you get your feet wet, investing becomes more exciting i think.... my humble opinion if you want to build a solid long term wealth and PASSIVE income so that you could retire one day or keep working and have a side income, you should look outside of your area and invest out of state.
Tyler Goulden
Starting from nothing
5 November 2015 | 5 replies
My credit is good from my several years of vehicle payments and I work round the clock so I can save fast once I decide to go all in.
Mark Weinmann
Like a good neighbor...
17 August 2017 | 9 replies
The only way you'd be able to expense the repair costs is if the service co billed you directly for a portion of the repair and you in turn rented 2 spaces from the other owner.He probably also does the snow removal for his entire area.lots to consider.. what's it worth to you to keep the use going forward.We had a similar situation, shared drive,, between a 6 plex and neighbors 4 plex,, skinny driveway lot line was like 60 / 40 and only 9 feet wide.. so when it came to repairs,, we finally agreed to split the portion just as that,, we each paid the contractor separate and met him with cashiers checks day of service.. so a lien could not have been put on for unpaid services.
Chris Habets
Deal in small town Canada (Brockville)
26 August 2017 | 5 replies
Mortgage at 5% and 25 years.Assumed a 9% vacancy rate, a 20% cap-ex rate (very old building) and applied a ~10% buffer rounded up on all of the utility bills we've seen as well as insurance.
Josue Rivera
New investor in need of feedback and suggestions
31 August 2017 | 8 replies
Here's an example with round numbers.
Marcus Auerbach
Milwaukee economy - boom or bust?
14 September 2017 | 22 replies
The facilities will be 20 million square feet - roughtly three times the size of the Pentagon.