If we could prove a MLS listing has positive cash flow already, would we be able to obtain a conventional loan with no money down or a smaller percentage down payment?
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Has anyone used the method used in the Creating Wealth by Robert G. Allen which uses a point system for determining potential deals? Everything seems pretty standard but seeing that this was written back in 1983 when ...
Hello Everybody!I am having trouble one on part of the BRRRR Method. In the buying process. Does the property have to be bought cash? And rehab as well? Or can I finance the property through an FHA, live in it, put so...
Hello BP! I'm looking for a method you use to analyze rental properties that is better than or different from "The Four Square Method." The four square method (https://www.biggerpockets.com/...) is coined by Brandon b...
Hi! my name is Ryan. I am 21 years old and am relatively new to the real estate investing community. I eventually want to retire from my job and invest in real estate full time so that i can finally do the things i wa...
I'm still new to real estate and wondering what's the best way about getting my first property. I'm looking forward to using the brrr method where you buy two properties a year for five years, and the every year after...
hi all!I am relatively new to bigger pockets and was wondering how you you all locate your private lists of inventory in south Florida to meet the demands of your end cash buyers / investors ? I have a couple ways I h...
Hi Guys,
Has anyone read/used the methods outlined in How to Sell Your Home in 5 Days by Bill Effros?
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Tyra
Hi All. I'm looking at rental income properties and experimenting with the Four Square method to calculate ROI. The purchase will require financing.
The Bigger Pockets method includes both principal and interest for...