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Brian Watters New investor in western suburbs of Chicago Illinois
6 January 2020 | 5 replies
I have found that to be the most difficult part upfront but we are making progress.
James Wise James Wise turns down $500,000 TV deal.
7 January 2020 | 16 replies
Its a natural progression for many and many just move from training one subject to another.
Ana M. My first steps as a newbie investor
6 January 2020 | 15 replies
I just wanted to give you all a quick mini update on my progress towards my first investment property.
Michael Tucker New Member - Bay Area, CA
13 January 2020 | 24 replies
Congrats again, and keep us updated on your progress.
Aaliyah Iman Help With Farming Neighborhoods In Phoenix, AZ Low Poverty/Crime.
7 January 2020 | 7 replies
Definitely seems in the path of progress, and is also very close to downtown.I have a fourplex in Avondale, definitely a sleepier area.
Steve T. SECTION EIGHT-DON'T HESITATE----
4 November 2019 | 24 replies
Get a judgment if they don't make progress in paying it off.
Pavel K. Selling a Condo But Mold Discovered By Tenant -- Best Approach?
4 November 2019 | 0 replies
List the property on the market, and disclose that mold was found in both the unit and in basement but the unit has been remediated, with proof of lab testing results + mention that the basement remediation is in progress and HOA is aware of it.The goal is to assure the buyer that the unit has been "treated", as there is no reason for buyers to go into the basement.Option #2:File a claim against the HOA's master insurance policy for negligence and lack of maintenance to the common areas (basement) and go through this process until it is hopefully resolved.
David C. First Rehab In Progress!
13 November 2019 | 4 replies

Welcome BP!For the past few years, I haven't done much with real estate, except gain more knowledge. I have been learning real estate for about 10 years now. Prior to the rehab property this post covers, I owned 1 ren...

Mark Beeson $300000 /triplex 50% rule +$78, BP calculator $650 . . .
21 December 2019 | 5 replies
Meeting with my realtor this afternoon and will make some progress on this property - to buy or pass as I get necessary info.  
Byron Bailey Househacking through First Time HomeBuyer Program
15 November 2019 | 4 replies
Generally for a house hack, We run the numbers on about a 8-10% return, we look for areas that are in the path of progress, and we look for places that have multiple outs.By multiple outs, can we rent it, can we sell it, can we do an Air BnB, can we add rooms, can we improve the value by reconfiguring or rehabbing the house.....Ie are there multiple ways to make money when we buy.