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Amanda Studebaker Buying a rental next to a shoddy house in nice neighborhood?
17 July 2015 | 1 reply

I visited a house today that looks great on paper. The neighborhood is in a good location and the other houses on the street are well taken care of - except for the house next door, which has holes in the roof and a b...

Kyle Pease seller financing
12 April 2016 | 2 replies

What are some of the ways that you guys have structured your seller financing deals so that it is lucrative for both the seller and the buyer? interest rates? life of the loan? balloon payments? Any suggestions would ...

Andrew Faukner Basement included in square footage?
27 November 2019 | 2 replies

I'm looking at a property in Northern California that has a basement. That is unusual for this part of California. Only the ceiling is finished. It is about 20' by 30'. The real estate agent said that you can't count ...

Tony Bakerink Wholesale in Seattle WA, Portland OR, Riverside CA & Houston TX
31 January 2018 | 2 replies

Hello All! I'm looking on some feedback on potentially expanding our wholesale business to Seattle WA, Portland OR, Riverside CA or Houston TX. If you're investing in those areas, how is the market going there? Any wo...

Brian Sorensen What's your bottom line (cap rate) for a new apt complex?
30 April 2013 | 1 reply

What would you want as a minimum cap rate on a new apartment complex in order for it to pencil out as viable or at what point would you pull the plug on a potential project? Thanks!

Mike Fuller Neumann Homes
26 August 2008 | 2 replies

Recently, Neumann Homes filed for Bankrupcty. They had a project that had begun near Gilberts,Il. The modela were built, then they went 'belly up'. The models are going to be auctioned but they're out in the middle of...

Derek Lamonde A-typical MFH in NJ: Need Advice
31 March 2016 | 0 replies

Hi BP, The scenario is a first for me, but I am very attracted to the numbers, e.g. Cap over 10%, A area, B property, etc. Here's the rub, it's two houses on one lot. So any future sale involves someone that wants two...

Ed Henriquez Use first time buyer mortgage loan on my first rental property?
25 January 2021 | 8 replies

Hello BP,I just joined this community and am blown away by the bond everyone has in here. My wife and I are taking a leap in to this new adventure in Real Estate Investing and we are excited to go head on and dominate...

Guy Collins General criteria for digging up the right property?
3 August 2016 | 5 replies

I'm a lead gen master. Seriously. That's been my business for over a decade in all sorts of industries.But I'm a total noob wholesaler. So I'm kinda stuck at identifying my ideal audience(s) before I can start generat...

David Krulac Cash Buyers get a discount, here's how much......
15 June 2016 | 7 replies

Across the country, all cash buyers paid 23% less per square foot than other buyers.  In the first quarter of 2016 cash buyers paid on average $91 per square foot versus $118 for all buyers.Some cities had big discoun...