Hello, everyone! My name is Kevin and I am very interested in flipping houses.To start, I should probably say I am in the military and not really in the position to start flipping immediately, but my wife and I are v...
Hi folks,Okay, I'm pretty sure my current tenant stays a lot at her boyfriend's place, and has allowed her sister (with two young children in tow) to stay at her place. I was suspicious for weeks, as I had gone about ...
Hey Everybody,My Name is Rich. Im 20 years old from staten island, and have been learning/listening/reading about real estate for a few months now. I was really inspired by the Bigger Pockets Episode 176: how to close...
Hi investors,
I've just found this site and look forward to spending days reading and catching up on the amazing content here, but wanted to intro myself and start networking.
I moved to the US (Denver, CO) for work...
I have been looking for contractors in the Austin area and a couple hours ago I finally decided to put an ad on Craigslist. Is this a good way to find good contractors? I've already received about 15 emails but mos...
Hey guys, I decided to post some tips I have picked up from flipping full time in Kansas City, Missouri. If anyone else has great tips please share them also below.1. Finding great subcontractors. This is really tough...
I'm curious how other landlords handle this. After a move out walk through is completed with or without the tenant, how do you: 1) Evaluate what to charge them for? How about if you do the work yourself?2) What not ...
How is everyone out there in the investment world!. Im new to wholesaling, and Im looking for a way/place to find the best deals with mouth watering equity! My city doesnt allow bandit signs so thats a "no no" for me....
I'm currently in escrow on a 1950's 3b/1b property in Wenatchee, Wa. My big picture goal is to elevate the property to a 4b/3b configuration. I am looking at this as a live in flip/BRRRR. The upper floor of the hou...
Trying to get a VERY BALLPARK idea of what I would expect a per-square-foot gut interior renovation to cost an investor in San Francisco.By ballpark, I mean I'd be happy with a $50/sf range ($125-175/sf, for example) ...