Hey BP family,I was using Dwolla to pay my private lenders as it was easy and I could set it up as automated and I loved it for $0.25 per transaction. They have now raised their fees and it will cost me $5 per transac...
It seems that even if you want to back out of an offer after it's accepted, you may be in for a rude awakening.
Apparently, you need some kind of provision in place in order to have an 'out' if your buyer splits or d...
I have a property that I’ve invested 40k in total into the house. Purchased it a little under 16k. This purchase is all cash. I’m trying to utilize the BRRR Method but I’ve hit a wall. I’ve had a tenant since June 26,...
I have been working with a homeowner at risk of foreclosure for the last few months to transact a short sale. We submitted all appropriate paper work, hardship letter, signed purchase agreement etc. The home is in dis...
Hi everyone,I am looking for a turnkey provider who is amenable to me using 75-80% bank financing on their properties. Also, I would like to pay for my own home inspection report. Does anyone know a reputable company ...
I looking for opinions about software to manage my properties. I've read several posts, buy a lot are old and features change.I've been using QuickBooks but I think I'm outgrowing it. I'm over 70 properties now,and...
I've been on a quest to find some ways to apply the BRRRR method the fastest way.
The hardest part I'm finding right now is financing, as pulling my money back out. What I find is a seasoning period of six months.
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Investment Info:
Single-family residence buy & hold investment.
Purchase price: $22,500
Cash invested: $10,000
3 Bedroom Two story, city house, urban area.
What made you interested in in...
We'd love to hear your thoughts on our situation:Offer accepted for Single Family Home (foreclosed bank owned) - Chosen through bids - communication with seller was very slow and drawn out. Contract stated that seller...
I've been reading a few note guides, and came across the concept of using your note as collateral for another loan. This way instead of selling, paying taxes, you can borrow against it and invest again.
Anyone have ...