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Dan Hoelter Determining ARV with Two Homes on One Lot
17 July 2019 | 5 replies
If they are two separate parcels you can leverage this for a better price and start indicating that you are only interested in one of the properties instead of both.... here’s a hint.... you should tell them that the one that’s closest  to the street is the only one you ate really interested in....Watch how fast the seller offers you a package deal.
Greg K. The end of the Agent?
29 July 2019 | 57 replies
and further more for developers like us we can get a developers package that is free.. but we don't get any kind of kick backs.. that just silly and just gossip.   
Gordon F. Doorknocking N.O.D. (pre-foreclosures) in San Diego
5 October 2019 | 2 replies
BP has been a great resource for me when it comes to helpful material on this topic, which is why I'm reaching out to you now.
Sami Gren Leminate vs. Vinyl vs. Lvt
9 October 2019 | 6 replies
If you buy a Moen faucet at HomeDepot its feather light and made entirly out of plastic; you can get the exact same Moen at a plumbing supply house made of metal.I am usually over $3 per SF for top quality material.
Leigh Harris How does a newbie put in offers without looking at property?
24 April 2020 | 31 replies
You need to learn this on your own, get quotes from contractors, and learn material costs.
Carolyn Chupa First Time Home Buyer Inspection Results Recommentation
30 June 2020 | 7 replies
I got my inspection results back today and am wondering if I'm in over my head on some of these results.Townhouse specs: 1 bed/1 bath, 800 square feet with a yard and off street parking (no reserved spots) in Denver, CO for $362kInspection recommended actions:Install guttersCracks in brick- need to get a structural engineer to come and lookThe foundation is partially visible from areas of the crawlspace- need to have structural engineer look at this"Medium cracks" in sewage linePlumbing supply lines consisted of multiple materials to included galvanized pipe and potentially lead pipeWater heater 20 years oldFurnace is 20 years oldThere is a negative slope at one side of the home that increases the potential for water poolingAny recommendations on this possible investment would be greatly appreciated!
Ryan Alexander Asbestos Siding Concerns
15 June 2020 | 11 replies
While not ideal, I’ll agree that it’s very durable and yet, oddly fragile—if you attempt to drill into it, it will shatter, but it’s a great insulator and more fire resistant than other materials.  
Margaret Hill Supply Chain Disruptions?
16 July 2020 | 3 replies
I am curious if any flippers out there have been experiencing large delays in their projects due to shortages of building materials?
Louis Schmidt Running The Numbers, HELP!
20 July 2020 | 4 replies
If you look at the total returns (not just cash flow), you're probably much better off investing in something today than waiting for that perfect deal that may never materialize
Henry Clark Self Storage- Marketing New Location startup
21 July 2021 | 10 replies
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