I just found BiggerPockets and am glad I did. Great content and community. I have consumed a massive amount of podcasts and am excited to take the next steps, but am having trouble deciding the next step to take (stra...
Hey everybody! We have a rental house in the Greenville, SC area and have had great track record with tenants this far, over the last five years. No major issues or damage. We are careful and we are fortunate.That sai...
Hello,I would like to know once i hire a PM how much should i pay him to manage my prehabs i will be doing. His responsibilities will be to manage the prehab and to set milestones for contractors, pulling permits, an...
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My name is Jeff Bongard, currently living in the Seattle area, and working a 9-5 in aviation. I’m a newbie to real estate investing, and very anxious to learn and get my feet wet as a serious real est...
So, the owner of this company is interested in doing several flips if they find the right investor to work with. One to begin and possible to ramp up production down the road if all is well. The last deal is a house o...
Hi everyone. New to investing here. Have 2x SFR in Indianapolis grossing about $1k/month after PITI and management. I’ve been looking to expand and trying to find new deals. I’m out of state looking for cash flow buy ...
As a private lender, I'm suddenly getting a lot of requests for three things that concern me.
1. Lending the Downpayment (behind another hard money lender)2. Lending all the borrowers closing costs3. Lending funds fo...
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I'm currently working on getting my first wholesale deal- as this is a great way for me to build capital. To start off I'm targeting zero to low-cost marketing to get my leads - like social media, driving f...
Hi all,I have recently decided that I want to buy outdated properties. Many old folk die and leave their house in excellent condition, just outdated, and their kids don't want them. I am trying to market my acquisitio...
Does any one know of a lender that would allow a seller to finance 20% of the sales price and then lend 80% of the deal leaving the buyer to essentially just pay closing and lender fees? Or am I dreaming?