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Siedda Herbert Commercial Lead
3 August 2016 | 0 replies
I was presented with a potential deal by an investor friend.
Juan Oropeza Wholesaler Looking for an Attorney
3 August 2016 | 1 reply
I'm starting out as a wholesaler, extremely dedicated to be one the best out here in Southern California and help homeowners sell and cash buyers get great deals that have great potential.
Daniel Cruz More Success or More of What-Not-To-Do
9 August 2016 | 35 replies
I listened to BP podcast #89 several months earlier and after jumping into RE by buying turnkey properties, I kept Ohio Cashflow in the back of my mind as a potential Turnkey Operator.
Andreas Galliker New member from Texas
4 August 2016 | 10 replies
Use it to its fullest potential and you will see results!
Allison T. Note fund return vs interest rate
4 August 2016 | 3 replies
There is not enough detail about the fund to really dig deeper into the potential results.  
Lisa Taylor 1st Time Home Buyer...terrified...help?
4 August 2016 | 16 replies
If I had your capital and purchasing power in San Diego (I currently live in Ocean Beach) I would buy a property with more potential.
Jon Q. Middle Class: Chips Are Stacked Against You
16 August 2016 | 45 replies
The more risk the higher the potential reward.
Michael Delpier How to structure this partnership and split profits?
26 August 2016 | 4 replies
My potential partner will bring a huge amount of experience in construction, rehabbing, and the connections to make the rehab work.
Scott Taylor Closing gone wrong...legal proceedings to follow?
15 August 2016 | 21 replies
To the best of my knowledge (if I'm wrong here please correct me, someone), since the HUD manufactured home framework came out in the late 70s, multi unit manufactured homes have never been financeable with fannie/freddie/fha money, meaning no one ever made them, and probably no city ever allowed these types of modifications because they would create potential blights, meaning there's about a zero percent chance that any of the stuff making that thing a multi-unit has permits, is remotely close to being up to code, etc.
Dustin Palls Found a Fannie property I want, possible"Meth Lab"
15 August 2016 | 20 replies
Risk is too high and potential return probably is not equivalent.