Murray Gale
What is the best way to get started?
11 February 2014 | 20 replies
Mom graduated, dad continued school at BYU, have relatives in Nibley and much of cache Valley, good part of the country.14 months ago I purchased my first property: 4 plex, my FHA loan was 5% down and I had 4 current tenants, I gave 30 days on one tenant so that my wife and 2 year old could live in the unit.
Burt L.
Worthwhile to Obtain Realtors License If Doing Rehabs?
2 July 2010 | 4 replies
I successfully completed the Colorado Realtors exam over Chistmas break a couple of years ago while in a graduate r/e and construction managment program.
Eric Amzalag
12% cap, great location, quality tenants and buildings - vs. Opportunity. Advice Needed!
31 August 2010 | 0 replies
My boss wants me to commit to 3 years after graduation (2011-2014).
Gabe Staats
Getting a real estate license as a college student
10 April 2014 | 4 replies
Overall, I'm looking at getting a real estate license as a way to help build up some startup capital before I graduate.
Account Closed
Getting into Commercial Real Estate w/ an Accounting Background
12 May 2014 | 8 replies
The MBA is okay but I think the MS Finance would be a better play personally if you are committed a a graduate degree.
Brie Schmidt
Helping my brother get into landlording
4 June 2014 | 10 replies
So my brother is about to graduate with his PhD in engineering and is looking to buy a MFH when he relocates for work.
Account Closed
Need BP wisdom on my next lending strategies.
7 June 2014 | 3 replies
I Graduated college and had no intention of entering the corporate world.
Mike Rubin
Living in a trailer to pay off student loans
18 June 2014 | 16 replies
Hello All -I am at a crossroads and wanted to get your opinions…My situation: I graduated 3 years ago with $65,000 in student loan debt and have since narrowed that down to $35,000.
Andrew Ramler
Owner finance my down payment- Need Help!
30 July 2013 | 10 replies
If seller will finance 100 percent, get him to delay and/or take graduated payments to give yourself time to save/make/find the rehab money.
Jeff Weissman
Student Tenants - College Town Income Property
10 April 2008 | 20 replies
It's unbelievable how much damage they can do and how disruptive they can be to a neighborhood.If you were near a serious college where students are there to study, you'd be safe to take graduate students and probably even upper classmen, if you had a grade point average requirement as part of your written criteria.