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Christy Philippoff Advise on the new Trump laws
6 December 2017 | 7 replies

Does anyone know if the new ruling will include the change from 2 years to 5 years of homesteading a property to avoid capital gains?  Is there a "grace" period?  If it does pass, what would be some of my options?  We...

Dinesh T. Condo or Multi-Family?
20 October 2015 | 6 replies

I have heard that multi-families are better than condos, but my analysis shows me otherwise. Please advice if I should pull the trigger on the below condo:Condo: Offer: 62,500; Rehab: 10,000; Rent/mo: 1300; HOA: 200, ...

Marion Rice Condo Advice PLEASEEE
9 November 2019 | 1 reply

I’m a 25 year old active duty sailor and I bought a condo at $127,687 with 3.75% in January 2018. I currently have $123,687 left on the principle. Mortgage and condo fees are $729.21 and $240. It’s 3 bed 2 bath with o...

Jodi Kaili Looking to connect w/ Utah Wholesale Investors
13 January 2019 | 13 replies

Hi fellow BPer's! My husband and I moved to Utah from Hawaii about 3 months ago and are eager to jump in and get our feet wet. However, we're discovering an extremely tight market here...similar to Hawaii. Just wantin...

Monica Kovalsky Communication Tools for Low Income Tenants
25 December 2017 | 5 replies

Hi all,For those that have several units, what have you found the most effective way to communicate general communications to your tenants?  For example, we want to share our new snow removal policy.  Do you mail lett...

Robert Medina Where should my money go?
16 May 2022 | 1 reply

Hello everyone so I just bought my first rental home it is an older home from 1909 it has a basement well kind of a basement so it is a weird design the ceiling heights are only 65 inches tall and it has concrete floo...

Patrick Pettibone Survivorship Bias
11 July 2016 | 2 replies

Well i have many many questions for this wonderful resource. I will limit myself to one focus here though. To preface this I am talking about buy and hold properties.  It seems that most investors featured on the podc...

Ryan White off market properties
14 February 2022 | 3 replies

I'm a new real estate investor looking to purchase my first BRRRR property.  Unfortunately in my area, I'm really struggling to find properties on the MLS that I can get cheap enough to qualify for the BRRRR method (m...

Craig Wurdeman Cash out refiance
12 March 2017 | 6 replies

I am new investor.  I just purchased an investment property in Texas with cash using a line of credit.  The only lenders I have found so far will do a loan for 70%, based on purchase value and documented reciepts from...

Donna Pattani Seller repaired sewer line agent says I'm responsible for rubble
24 July 2022 | 12 replies

I am 1 week out from closing.Seller repaired a sewer line and now the yard is full of rocks and rubble.My agent is now fighting with me that I'm responsible for getting rid of all the rocks and dirt. She says it is "r...