To keep this short, I'm in my early 20's and make ~ $3,000/mo after taxes. I'm considering buying a mobile home and paying it off quickly, thus living rent free. I could take the addition $1,000/mo that I'd usually pa...
Hi BP,I did my second two hour driving for dollars session yesterday morning and I got 9 leads in that 2 hours. That sounds like perhaps I am not getting as many leads as I should in that time but regardless I have le...
Why or why not?
I will start by saying this is my first deal on a multi-family unit. So please excuse some of the ignorance in regards to how to evaluate this. I did search and know how to evaluate it based on financials, but still...
I'm totally new to this, so bear with me if I'm using terms wrong.Right now I'm looking into ways to not be throwing away $2000/mo rent and still be able to live in the area. Home values around here are skyrocketing, ...
Hello BP Community,I have some regular tenants that caused water damage to my bathroom floor and drywall as well as the downstairs neighbor's bathroom roof because they were filling a water can and forgot to turn the ...
Here are all the steps you need to follow in order to successfully flip a house.
1. Determine Your Budget and Plan of Attack
You need to decide just how much money you can actually sink into the project. This can be...
In my area (New England), the majority of houses, (multi families in particular) are over 100 years old. If I am planning on buying and holding long term, what are some of the pitfalls of buying these extremely old ho...
Does anyone have experience with his "Apartment Wholesaling" course, and if so, what did you think about it?
Thanks,
Lynn (FL)
OK, really like to see what people have to say on this one.
1) First tell me your area and how much it is down so far from the peak.
2) What do you see the total % loss from the top until we hit the floor?
3) What t...