NO MONEY, NO CREDIT WANT TO FLIP A HOUSE IS THERE STILL LIFE FOR INVESTING. OPEN EARS LEADS TO OPEN MOUTHS. WHATS STEP 1 AND 2?
I'm looking for a duplex in the range of 60-75k and there's been a couple in that range sold in the last 6 months, agent has showed me a few SFH but doesn't seem very educated. I told him if he seen any duplexes in my...
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I acted as a broker in a Public Administrator Auction which my client won. This is the first time they have won and auction and the first one I have been a part of - at least winning one. I am helpin...
We in the past year we have had 2 pretty incredible deal come our way. They are both historic renovations on large (50k+ Sq Ft) buildings that are solid structure. Because sign over the state and federal historical ta...
I heard that you should be following the rules below when investing in Indianapolis:High Income is good for Fix and Flip but not Cash Flow.Rule 1: Household Median Income should be between 40-70K. As you go higher, yo...
BP,So I'm listening to Podcast 131 today and I heard the brilliant Serge Sukhat say something that I was hoping to dive into in greater detail. He said that cash flow is essentially dead. Granted, the guys' REI IQ is ...
Ok virtual wholesalers what services are you all using to have someone view the property for you. Besides a realtor friend of bird dog etc is there a pid service I can use.
Hello all,I have seen other posts regarding the Baltimore real estate investments but they all seem to be out of date. I am relatively new to the area (10 months and counting) and have got a pretty good feel for which...
Hi All,A few of my trusted friends and I are planning to create a fund to flip homes. All purchases and sales will be cash only. Would the best and simplest type of structure be a joint venture? Anyone here who has do...
I'm seeing a bit of data from Insurance.com and NerdWallet that suggests Oklahoma has the worst insurance prices in the nation. Are there any investors or insurance brokers that can say otherwise? Maybe I'm naive, but...