Jeffrey McKee
Dallas Duplex and land plot sold together
18 September 2014 | 2 replies
Given the market in DFW and a dearth of quality duplexes in the Far North Dallas area, it could be a great opportunity, depending on the location.
Jamie Greenberg
Novice questions on Risks associated with PPRs Performing Notes
17 June 2016 | 24 replies
@Jamie Greenberg Came across this and I think it's worth the read for anyone interested in NPN. http://papersourceonline.com/dirty-little-secret-n...And actually, the article originated from a comment here on BP from @Don Konipol so you can stay on BP's site you'll just have to scroll a little to find it. https://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/70/topics/299555-re-residential-notes-quality-of-properties-and-forrates?
Anthony Gioia
Investing in Affluent Areas?
22 September 2014 | 7 replies
That being said I feel the franchise route will enable me to support such a growth model without compromising customer service and quality.
Dion DePaoli
Why to invest in Notes?
20 October 2015 | 90 replies
Risk is missing.I appraised notes, and assessing loan quality is a risk assessment, not primarily a financial assessment.
Carlos Velasquez
I am in the process of purchasing my first buy and hold multifamily
8 September 2015 | 22 replies
If the price is right for the area, then determine the quality of the cash flow: is the building under-performing?
Mark Albano
Single family? Townhome?
25 September 2014 | 7 replies
The school district is amazing and quality of life makes it a highly desirable rental market.
Abraham Kim
Green Investor with a motivated wife, Lancaster, CA?
29 September 2014 | 8 replies
My point is, what is left in the Palmdale/Lancaster population who will be renting houses is, less than high-quality typically?
Chris Siegler
Newbie in Livermore, CA
7 October 2014 | 34 replies
My company finds properties for all sorts of investors here in Fresno and fills them quality tenants.
Clay Manship
How Low WIll YOU Go?
11 November 2013 | 10 replies
If you screen properly, you find you don't have the high quality tenants looking to rent in these areas.
Isaac Swan
Where do you draw the line?!?!
14 November 2013 | 28 replies
If you are already at the upper end of rents and push it higher because of "perceived" value adds like the seclusion ect you will just end up with poorer quality tenants most likely.