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Jake Davis Becoming a realtor to invest
23 February 2020 | 10 replies

I made a post a while back asking if becoming a realtor was worth it or not. I received many different responses and that was awesome! (Honestly, not sure if it was here or reddit). I pulled the trigger and I start my...

Anthony Dew Ideas for buying a $10 Million+ unit with NO MONEY DOWN
16 April 2017 | 22 replies

Hi folks, I have a seller who is interested in selling an apartment complex worth somewhere between $10-$15M. Loan is assumable but I don't see a viable way for me to qualify on my own. It does not allow subordinate f...

Josh Kercher Need help on analysis of 43 unit complex!
9 April 2011 | 20 replies

Hi there!

I'm a Realtor in my area and had this 43 unit apartment complex pop-up as a new listing today. It is listed with the language "WELL BUILT BRICK 43-UNIT APARTMENT COMPLEX WEST OF DOWNTOWN YPSILANTI. 31 1BR...

Ruth Lyons Do you buy title insurance policy on quick flip properties?
18 December 2020 | 22 replies

Looking for input from the bigger pockets family. I am closing on a flip next Friday. It 's a wholesale deal/assignment contract. The home has been owned by the same couple for over 25 years. A title policy will cost ...

Joshua Paul Real Estate Brokerage Advice
19 January 2019 | 13 replies

Hi there,

I am currently enrolled and taking my RE license courses ( For Utah) and the decision of which brokerage to join is getting closer each day as I work through the classes.

I am curious if anyone has any a...

Thao Kieu First time home buyer - Anything could go wrong did go wrong
25 April 2017 | 13 replies

Buying Our First Home Was Like Playing With FireWe are young and naïve, but we are also risk takers. That’s why decided to buy a colonial built in the late 1930’s for $310,000 in Totowa, NJ with 10% down payment. It...

N/A N/A Forgivable Sellers Second?
15 December 2006 | 19 replies

Is there such a thing as a forgivable sellers second. I have a home that I am selling for $50,000. The buyer has low credit but can come up with $5000 down. The gentleman doing the financing said he can get an
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Maurice Brown The Green Newbie Jitters
17 February 2017 | 14 replies

 Hello BP family! First off I do not consider myself a newbie as I have not completed a deal at all. For one to be a newbie you had to have completed a deal.  I have not. So I'm nobody.  With that said, I think I hav...

Matthew Renz Owning a Long Distance Rental Property
18 July 2015 | 14 replies

Hello all, Newbie here, I'm starting to look into my purchasing my first rental property and have a couple different ideas. I live in New Jersey but because of the lower prices and property taxes one of the things I'm...