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Daigo Kurosaki How much do you adjust your offer if the property has been listed for a while?
10 February 2015 | 8 replies

Hello BP, Amateur investor here that is looking to buy my first MFR in southern California. I wanted to ask the more experienced investors - is there a formula you use if the property has been listed for some time?For...

Michael Kiley Is staging a small & inexpensive home really worth the dough?
21 April 2018 | 20 replies

Next month I'll be finishing my smallest flip to date... a 780 sq ft house in the Westpark neighborhood of Cleveland, Ohio.  Because of the extensive renovation, I plan to price it at the high end of the comps around ...

Sarah T. Working with realtors and the house hunt
26 January 2015 | 23 replies

Question for you experienced rehabbers out there that work with realtors... I found a couple of realtors that look promising, but am worried that looking at such a large amount of houses won't be cool. I read about th...

Yong Yoo Possible negotiation help with a MFH please
11 September 2013 | 15 replies

Hey BP,

I recently wrote a post about a potential MFH deal where it was listed at 139K and we went into contract at 115K. I already knew I needed at least 5K in repairs for one of the units for carpets/walls/...

Wilfred Gonzalez Jr Does wholesaling have a bad rep?
29 March 2019 | 21 replies

Hello everyone. I am new to BP. I am very eager to start investing in real estate. Wholesaling caught my attention, but seems to have bad rep. Is this true? Should I get a real estate license? I would like some input ...

Account Closed Marketing your Wholesale Deal!! Which Buyer To Choose
11 December 2012 | 16 replies

Ok, so too many buyers is not a problem but for the sake the topic I figured I would go with that title. Now Ive been able to build a relationship with about 8 or 9 serious cash buyers in my county. One of which has s...

Sandy S. Need help understanding dual agency - NJ seller
6 November 2019 | 5 replies

I am selling my place and my realtor provided me with an informed consent regarding dual agency. I am very confused by this.I am not clear if I should sign this as a seller, as I understood that this does not put me i...

Kenneth LaVoie Determining how long tasks should take (carpentry, painting, etc.
3 December 2017 | 6 replies

I am one of those investors who absolutely hates to do anything DIY. I own a lawn care business and a small web design business where I put the bulk of my "manual labor" while I have an absolute Godsend working for me...

Toben B. Skip the contractor and hire the worker?
23 September 2015 | 11 replies

After hiring multiple contractors who push the price up and then hire some guy for $10 an hour who actually does the work I am wondering how hard it is to hire those guys directly.This does not apply to electricians a...

Duane Hundley Rent increase for 7 year old tenant
31 October 2017 | 16 replies

I’m purchasing a new property and the tenant as been there since 2010 and I’m sure hasn’t had an increase. He’s currently paying $300 and the property next door in same condition is currently for rent for $550. What w...