Im looking to start investing in Multi Family Properties in Binghamton, and Im seeing some properties with great numbers. Any current investors have found success in Binghamton? Anyone know any knowledgeable real esta...
Hello everyone! I was just about to place my very first offer on a single family! But the house comes with a septic system that I never dealt with before. I read some articles online and it seems there's a lot to keep...
Hello, I found an off-market deal and looking for an advice from fellow investors.
It's a 3BR/2BA in Largo, FL, 33774. The seller wants a market price of 320K (however in a hot market like this properties are going f...
Hey guys- I've renovated a lot of houses but rarely come across any with built in sprinkler systems in the ceiling. I have one now, and I know it'd be easier just to cap it and remove it vs repairing it, but that's pr...
I am looking for a CRM system that will import leads from a web site squeeze page, send email to that lead and a text to their phone if I choose. The system should allow me to categorize these leads ie. investor, ret...
I contacted as many companies as possible to get a quote to compare prices for new gas furnaces. I am looking for pricing information from the BP community on how much should I expect to pay for replacement and instal...
I'm starting off I inherited some very good commercial rental properties and am looking at another to invest into I'm looking to buy and hold , it is listed with a big broker, the property is 100% occupied by large t...
Let me start by saying this will be my first deal with real estate investing I am looking at a mobile home park with 18 pads and 1 house13 pads are rented so is the houseAll mobile homes are tenant ownedThe park is on...
I am new at this, and there is a parcel of land with 5 owner occupied trainlers that I am interested in . The lot rent is $200.00. The asking price is $49,000 . I know that it has a septic system, new dry well, public...
I've been looking closely at the Think Multifamily group with Mark Kenney, and though I fully see the value there (I think Mark is a great guy), $35,000 for a buy-in (plus a $10,000 yearly fee) is a lot to swallow.
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