Most importantly,My "m" didn't work, and I typed, "Historic hoes". I cracked myself up a little.Now ...So...I have a home built in the late 1800.Original floors walls etc. etc. I figured it will cost a fortune to brin...
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I am New to Bigger Pockets after learning about the book Buy, Rehab, Rent, Refinance, Repeat by David M. Greene. That book led me to The Book on Flipping Houses by J Scott, and I am now in the process of readin...
I moved to from NYC to Southern California in March 2016 with the goal of going all-in into real estate investing. The BP community & forums has been critical to my learning curve and was a lot of fun taking the i...
Hello BP,During one of my direct mail campaigns( I am a wholesaler) I came across a property that I need some serious advice on. Normally I'm ok ( def not an expert) on determining repair costs and ARV but this one ha...
Hey Everyone,Im new to the forum and fairly new to real estate. I was wondering if anyone could point me in the direction of success/least resistance on a current home I'm dealing with. I ran an add through social med...
Investment Info:
Single-family residence fix & flip investment.
Purchase price: $22,000
Cash invested: $52,000
Sale price: $175,000
First investment property located in Salem, OH. Pre-manufac...
Folks I recently bought a property in Northside of Jacksonville, FL. The property needs a total rehab. The roof came apart and mold all over the house. Everything has to come down including sheetrock etc. Only the con...
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I'm Pat, and my fiancé and I live in Hawaii and we're excited for the future! I'll be "retiring" from the military in the fall of 2015. That gives us some good passive income and benefits a...
Hello, my name is Lorrie Staggs. I am new in Real Estate and have no experience. I joined to learn more and hopefully become an active member with your group. I am currently living in Fort Smith, Arkansas. I am the Ar...
Rent house burned down. It was a total lose. Insurance money was paid out and I'm coming out ahead by $40,000. Will I need to pay taxes on the gain next year? If so, is there a way to avoid paying taxes?