1. Direct Mail 🔥
Direct mail is the classic direct to seller medium to be able to send you message out there. We know and love it, and here is my opinion for the pros & cons!
Pros: Definitely works! This is an...
Hello everyone! New to Subto community. So excited and happy to be here. 2023 Goals: Wholesale for capital (of course), acquire Househack property, scratch my first flip off the to do list and 1 Buy and Hold Airbnb. L...
So lately I've been in talks with an aggressive real estate investor/developer who has been telling me about an opportunity to join forces with his co. He wants me to be be in charge of "new land/property etc acquisit...
Hi, I'm fairly new to real estate investing. So I'm just trying to learn a little about how to obtain my first investment property with little or no money down. Thanks!Sincerely,Stephen Thomas
I see people posting on BP all of the time that ask for money for their deals, loans, etc. I was wondering if anyone actually successfully raised money using this technique. It seems that most people on here are net...
Hi BP,
I was wondering if anyone has had success in beach homes in New Jersey and if there are any towns/developments/associations that are more amendable to services like airbnb or vrbo.
Thanks!
Hi All, Is anyone doing direct to guest advertising to book their short term rentals? Any success stories or points to be cognizant of? What's been your experience with it? Curious if anyone is having success going ...
Hey all, I wanted to share a principle that I've been driven towards over the last several years. Even before discovering my interest in real estate and long term financial wealth building. Many of you know of this pr...
Hi BP, So I'm really excited to say that I (with the help of my team) have completed my first real BRRRR. Here's the brass tacks on the deal.- Buy an REO two family on 7/11/2017 for $60,000- Rehab from July - October ...
This is one of our latest BRRRR in Tacoma. Overall the project turned to be pretty good, according to bank appraisal we have 40k+ (20%-25%) walk-in equity. $1450 rent versus total cost of 157K , just shy of 1% (0.93%)...