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Craig Risser Reserve Funds/Personal Line of Credit
23 March 2023 | 1 reply

Hello,
I have $10k available in a personal line of credit.
I currently have the funds I need for a down payment and closing costs for my next property but was curious about reserve funds. 
Would a traditional lend...

Alexander King How can Blockchain be integrated into the "title search process" of buying a home?
13 February 2024 | 12 replies

Do you think the blockchain technology to record and verify transactions on one mutually accepted ledger will ever be able to be accomplished for USA real estate?   I understand the general process of how the title co...

Aaron Phillips New to REI - Where to begin?
1 July 2023 | 3 replies

Good afternoon, BP Community!Giving a brief background on myself - I am married with 2 kids living in Northern Kentucky close to Cincinnati, OH. I currently work for a Customs Brokerage and actively studying for the C...

Laurie Falk What is a Land Offer
27 December 2016 | 1 reply

There's a house coming up on my search that only has the notes "This is going to be sold as a land offer. The house has fire damage." for the description. What does that mean? There's a few pictures, none of which sh...

Sandy Uhlmann Crumbling paint/crumbling basement walls-Stuctolite?
10 February 2015 | 1 reply

I am rehabbing an older (1927) home.  It has an old coal room that has crumbling paint and some of the walls have loose rocks/mortar.   It is not cracked and it does not leak.   I scraped off the crumbling paint and l...

Rob Gervais First Remodel Project
27 September 2018 | 9 replies

Hello everyone.

I’m gearing up to do my first remodel project. I‘m redoing the upstairs unit in an old farm house that was converted into a duplex. Not planning to take the place down to the studs, but the remodel wi...

Mike A. Buying an old bank and removing the safe
20 July 2019 | 10 replies

There's an old bank for sale in CT in a great location. It's a pocket listing, so it's not on the MLS yet. However, the building is in excellent condition, but one major drawback. The bank vault is still in the buildi...

Matthew Paul With a contractor what are you really paying for ?
19 December 2017 | 8 replies

I had a customer ask  " Why so much ? " when I quoted a job that was about 30 days  to complete .   So heres what I came up with .Paying for materials , permits , and the time and expertise of 2 men .  But you are bas...

Jason James Virtual Staging.. IT WORKS...
27 April 2022 | 12 replies

Just wanted to post my thoughts on virtual staging. I recently completed a fix and flip property and thought about staging it. After looking at cost I was like "NOPE" I can't see spending the cash for that. Plus I hav...

Bob Fox buyers agent fee? Does this sound right or not....
10 May 2017 | 7 replies

I'm a new investor and am in the process of trying to find a decent buyer's agent.  I have been talking with an agent who sent me her agreement along with the request for a "fee".  This was the explanation for the fee...