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Eric Balduf Trying to Start Learning - Wholesaling?
25 May 2024 | 9 replies
Hi All, I am a 29-year-old working a W2 job that pays well.
Kisaki Nicole Kaopua Foreclosure: insight appreciated
26 May 2024 | 3 replies
They accept financing so all cash is not necessary and we are asking them to paying for closing costs. 
Brad Banks Not accepting asking price.
25 May 2024 | 7 replies
After 20 years of buying and selling real estate this morning it occurred to me that if somebody offers to sell their house for let’s say $250,000 “as is” and you agree to pay that exact price with no contingencies, but other people are interested in the property , then that seller can just raise his price and not sell the property for the price “advertised”.
Naveen Chitluri Help with Siteplan update and review - Urgent
23 May 2024 | 3 replies
Hi Guys,I have a site plan  created using old floor plans.
Angie Castro Real Estate investing with little money
25 May 2024 | 13 replies
Renting by the rooms and having other people pay the mortgage.
Trenton Custard Seeking Advice on my second rental.
25 May 2024 | 1 reply
•I plan to put 20% down on this new property, which means I’ll be left with about $80,000 in cash after the purchase.Given this scenario, I’m trying to decide whether to pay cash for the second property or continue with the 20% down strategy .
John Beck Acts program and Ron Legrand
24 May 2024 | 36 replies
You do not need to pay a lot of money for the information that he provides.If you go to his seminars it is mostly just upselling to get you to buy into another program that will provide you with the information missing from the current program.
Hannah Joy Appraiser using wrong comps?
25 May 2024 | 8 replies
The proper way to approach this appraisal problem is (summarized below):* find reasonably similar comps - find relatively recent duplex sales in the Subject's market area and adjust for differences, based on market response (i.e. how much more/less buyers would typically pay for certain characteristics like size of units and lot, location, quality/condition, etc).* In the absence of similar comps - go back in time to find any similar comps, no matter how long ago and adjust for market trend differences (appreciation, etc), as well as other adjustments as typical (size, bed/bath, condition/quality, location, etc).* Go to nearby market areas/neighborhoods and find reasonably similar duplex sales and adjust for market area/neighborhood differences as required - along with the other adjustments.* Find reasonable 3 or 4 unit (not more than 4, and they can use sfr's, but those are typically not as good for comparison.
Spencer Smith Anyone Aware of Quality Mentorship Programs for New Investors?
25 May 2024 | 5 replies
(Biggerpockets has an agent finder also) You can also do a forum search for the area and see who has the most activity, they can help or set you up with someone who helps.I would hold off on paying for a program until you are further along because most of them are going to center on scaling from small landlord to large, repositioning, flips, etc..
Murray Heidenreich Buying back a house.
25 May 2024 | 2 replies
You could also offer to pay for a home appraisal and agree to pay the property's fair market value.All the best!