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Leon Lee How to spot trashy guests on Airbnb
5 October 2021 | 32 replies

Hi, BPersThank you all for the helpful advice on my first short rental in my previous posts! I finally finished the reno and decor and now it's up for renting. So far, I have 64% occupancy in 30 days. It is much more ...

Ryan K. Contractor price - lump sum or breakdown?
20 April 2016 | 30 replies

Curious to know how everyone is receiving contractor scope of work and pricing for rehab projects, do your contractors provide a scope of work with a lump sum total, or do they break down the items? For example, say y...

Russell Holmes Any Realtors Monetizing the project management of OOS BRRRRs?
5 June 2020 | 12 replies

I'm curious to hear other Realtors thoughts on this.  I work primarily with investors as a Realtor, many of these investors recently being from out of state. I've sold some flips, house hacks, buy and holds, and close...

Maxwell Jacas PLEASE DISPROVE MY STRATEGY!!!.... I need critiquing...
26 January 2015 | 16 replies

Goal: 
Retirement for my wife and myself by the end of 2020. (ie. $7000/monthly cash flow)Plan: 
Purchase and Hold inexpensive duplex properties primarily in the florida area.Breakdown: 
Year 1-savings and credit b...

N/A N/A Is this an OK first deal?
13 April 2007 | 29 replies

I found a house in the Youngstown, OH area - one of the better parts of town for $9k. The home needs about $10k in work and the comps in the neighborhood range from $33,300 to $64,900.

If I pay cash for the home and ...

Mark Kovacs Remove load bearing wall
20 August 2019 | 31 replies

Does anyone have experience removing a load bearing wall using an LVL beam?  Whats a fair price I can expect if I do the demo to the studs myself?

Joel Owens Investor/ Client Feedback on my website AWcommercial wanted
13 July 2015 | 11 replies

Hey everyone,My website is getting close to completion.Please look at my signature line for the website to review.My site works on serving 2 objectives.1. Working closely with commercial sellers and direct buyers.2. P...

Caleb Rigby Flipped 5 houses in 8 months - but lost money on 2
7 November 2017 | 43 replies

I haven’t posted in a while, so thought I’d share what we’ve been up to. We’ve flipped properties 3 through 7 since February and are in the process of buying two more to fix up. What value can I give to anyone that is...

Joseph Weisenbloom Is this illegal/unethical?
22 September 2014 | 36 replies

I am currently closing on a duplex and I plan to live in one side and and rent the other out. The electric and gas are separately metered and are easy to have these expenses paid by the other renter. The water on t...

Daniel Thomas If you have a good deal the funding finds you - MYTH?
30 November 2017 | 30 replies

Hello BP, I have a dilemma.  We have all heard the subject line a hundred times and yet I dont believe this to be true (in my short experience).  Here I am a newbie trying to secure my first deal in Omaha, Nebraska, t...