One of the BP podcasts in the past few months (year maybe) had a guest who talked about submitting offers on properties that were “flexible.” Something like putting in a offer of $140k and will beat any other offer u...
Real estate is a great investment for multiple reasons. It’s a relatively safe investment due to the fact that regardless of stock market position, people still need a place to work and live. It’s also advantageous co...
Was wondering what method people think is better. BRRRR or flip and sell.
Using the BRRRR method you don't have to pay realtor fees or taxes on the sale, closing closts and all that other extra stuff that can add up...
Wondering what digital application forms folks use. I have a student rental under contract with a lot of interest from international students. Trying to make the process seamless as possible for them. I am asking for ...
What is the best way / most cost effective way to split water bills between the mainhouse and the adu i am renting out?
I called a few submetering companies but they only do commerical buildings. and with submeteres...
Hello allWe live in Chester County Pa. Our housing market is one that has not had inventory levels increase, our median days on market are in the single digits, and there has not been noticeable downward pressure on ...
Hi BP family,I have an issue that I need some advice and possibly help on. I recently rehabbed a three unit in Chicago.My plan was to do the BRRRR method, but my credit score dropped tremendously due to me using my cr...
I would like to know how most of you fund commercial real estate deals. Do you use hard/private money or do you fund it out of your own pocket? I would like to get into commercial RE, I just don't have the money right...
I've heard various methods for covering closing costs between the buyer and seller but was wondering what is most common? I know it is mostly up to the individual wholesaler but what do sellers prefer and what does th...
I am currently trying to calculate a deal. How much is closing cost typically in WI. for a $240,000 sale? TY. I am thinking 10 percent for closing and commissions? Is that right?