Hey guys,
About to go into our 4th house flip and wondering how everyone analyzes a deal and decides on their minimum profit required to do the deal? Is this a personal preference or a % of the cash you put in? Are y...
The Note Industry has changed drastically over the last 10 years.What does it take now to be a successful Note Investor (whether you are on the performing or non-performing side)?Few thoughts are:1) Aggressive action ...
Hello everybody,
I am new to real estate investing and looking to buy foreclosed property in the SW Washington area. I have never been to an Auction and don't really know how the process works or what to look for. ...
Dear Everyone,I have been a real estate investor for a couple of years and I think that the internet has transformed our way of finding the target investment property. Many online websites such as Zillow and Trulia of...
I'm hoping to get the opinions of folks in the BP community on how best to use contingencies (inspection, appraisal) as negotiation levers. 1) Is there a circumstance where you wouldn't renegotiate price if an apprais...
@Jay HinrichsHello BPers:I was wondering if anyone had an opinion or advice on my situation. I am not sure what strategy to use to sell a doublewide mobile home I own on .3 acre in Cle Elum, WA.Here are the details:I...
Hello everyone,I remember reading in Brandon Turner's book that some people hunt deals for real-estate investors and was wondering if I could do so as practice for spotting deals (and a way to raise money for down-pay...
We're looking at a house that has a renter in it who's supposedly paying $1,100/month with a month to month lease. With a few cosmetic upgrades, the place should easily rent for $1,400. Based on the pictures online ...
IntroductionIn the world of real estate, there's a saying: "Buyer beware." It means that when you're buying or selling a property, you need to be cautious and informed. That's where due diligence comes in. But what ex...
I'm trying to understand the line here, and obviously, laws vary from state to state, and most people here likely aren't RE attorneys, but,
what can a person do that is known to be illegal?
Not that I'm TRYING to do...