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Rob Knoles What the Heck is going on with Appraisers?
26 February 2013 | 28 replies

Has anyone else noticed a dramatic increase in their scope of work and powers? I am having to bend over backwards to finish their "punch list" of issues on my property before we can close....this is after I have alrea...

Andrew Girgis Multi-Family Investment in Anchorage Area
10 February 2021 | 9 replies

Hello Bigger Pockets Community,
I’m looking at investing in Multi-Family rentals in the Anchorage area.
Currently considering 4 Plex properties, and also looking at 5-8 unit buildings.
Based on running the numbers,...

Scott Scharl Have Hard Money Rates Bottomed Out?
2 January 2020 | 15 replies

I’m seeing 9% hard money in my market (Phoenix).

How low do you think rates can go?

Mortgages are now up over 5%... will hard money rates start increasing too?

Account Closed Buying Properties With All Cash
30 December 2013 | 11 replies

I'm only 23 and I'm trying to figure out a strategy for investing in real estate for the long haul.

Is there a distinct advantage of buying properties for all cash, if you're in real estate for the long run? I know ...

Rich Weese Update on Building home instead of rehabbing for profit.
27 February 2013 | 103 replies

This is just an update to a previous thread. Here are the results on the first home completed and sold. The property referred to on the Golf Course has closed. Lot was actually bought for $39,145. The sales price was ...

Frank Lienert The market temperature and its future.
7 December 2016 | 37 replies

In my market (Sacramento) and in a few outlying smaller markets, real estate has been pretty hot with prices climbing ever higher, approaching pre-crash levels. A few months ago I was noticing things cooling off a bit...

Mindy Jensen Reducing Taxable Income - Shooting Myself in the Foot for a Loan?
10 October 2018 | 23 replies

I want to reduce my taxable income as much as possible. (Selling stocks and want to avoid long-term capital gains.)Maxing out the 401k is $18,500, standard deduction is $24,000. My question is, what does the bank look...