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Benjamin Zwiebel How low below the asking price is to low to offer?
5 December 2018 | 59 replies

TL;DR: I want to offer on a few properties but the number that works for is well be low asking price. Like 30% lower than asking. Other than the risk of rejection is there any down side to offering? My market is prett...

Sean Mamola Should I stay or should I go!!!???
25 August 2016 | 11 replies

Hi guys! I love love this podcast and forum, got hooked on it by the rental rookies! I drive an hour each way for work and am sparked up for investing. I need some guidance though- like real guidance- I have an inves...

Naz Hossain Zero Down, does it really exist?
27 October 2021 | 24 replies

I heard on a BP podcast that there was bank in Alaska (lending locally) who lends on appraised value of a property, rather than the purchase price. Do these type of banks really exist? Where they will cover 100% of co...

Elizabeth M Williams How Psychology Impacts our Investing
19 September 2021 | 8 replies

I was reflecting on some of the initial impressions people have about multifamily syndications today, which prompted me to dig a bit deeper into the ‘why’ behind comments I’ve seen on message boards & social media...

Emily Powell Houston Investors...Did you/do you now have flood insurance?
17 July 2018 | 26 replies

Houston investors... I currently own 4 SFRs in the Houston area.  I was very lucky and walked away with minimal damage following Harvey.  But I'm wondering whether this should be a wake-up call to get flood insurance ...