Hi all,I'm just trying to figure out my investmen strategy. I'm interested in the BRRRR method - from what I learner, you refinance a rehabbed property after holding it & renting it out for 6 months, and showing t...
My name is Chris and I'm looking to dive in this real estate adventure. I'm completely trainable and a quick learner. I'm from the Houston tx area. I'd love to connect with some people and offer my services free. ...
Beginner learner here, and searching for potential SFR's to start my RE investing. I've stumbled upon mobile homes being sold for 1/2 of market value sometimes and on the surface offer really good CoC ROI. What are ev...
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I see a lot of advice pointing learners to join their local reia. I checked nationalreia.com and, as far as I can tell, there is not one that meets in Louisville, KY. Does anyone know of another association ...
Hello everyone, I’m new to BP and I am looking to start networking. I’ve been a carpenter for 4 years now, also have one semester left for my Bachelors in Construction Management. I also recently got accepted into my ...
Partner wanted to work Pontiac Michigan, Wholesale & flipper looking for Pontiac Michigan partner to do deals. We have a Direct Mail campaign, 30 years experience. You must live close to Pontiac, must have time t...
Hey BP,I'm willing to lend an extra hand in house rehab if you're near Central Florida. I'm doing this to get some first hand experience in house rehab since I plan on buying a moderate fixer-upper as my first investm...
Upon graduating college recently, one lesson I've learned is that the best professor we can have is ourselves. "Going to a classroom won't change anything unless the student takes ownership of their learning experienc...
Hello All,I am looking to connect with residential land developers and/or construction companies with multi-family (duplex) experience in the DFW area. Any recommendations will be greatly appreciated!Thanks,
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I'm having a hard time understanding something. Let's say you do a brrrr deal and the ARV of the property comes back less than expected. You've gone to a bank that tells you they'll let you cash out at 75% ...