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Fred Shandler What type of sellers do you typically find deals though direct mailings -investors or homeowners?
25 October 2008 | 4 replies

I'm curious to hear whether your direct mailings typically yield other investors who are looking to sell or regular homeowners.

Thanks,
Fred

Kyle Overman What metrics are typically stuck to when determining a "good deal" for buy and hold?
3 October 2014 | 2 replies

Hey Everyone,New to BP and I'm excited to get started.I'm reading through the Beginners Guide right now and am curious to know the thought process behind determining a "good deal" within a buy and hold strategy? For e...

Bryan Stell Becoming A Real Estate Agent: typical splits/ compensation for a new RE Agent on team
23 March 2023 | 3 replies

Hi All,I am an experienced investor/landlord who is ready to leave his 16 year job. I want to gain more access and credibility in the real estate market, and like the idea of uncapped income potential as a realtor (my...

Greg Christensen How do the numbers typically look when comparing a new build vs. rehab on <25 Units?
2 August 2023 | 1 reply

I've had single family properties for quite some time and have been straddling the fence on buying some smaller multi-family properties.  With the interest rates where they are, and the demand for housing so strong, I...

Mitchell Hammack How Much Time Do you Typically Spend on your Property when you HAVE a Property Manage
5 January 2024 | 4 replies

Granted, you hire a property manager to save you time so that you don't have to do the heavy lifting while managing a property. But that being said lets assume you have a good / above average property manager who is i...

Rod Desinord Whats a typical arrangement you have with contractors to get the job done right and quickly
18 April 2015 | 4 replies

One of the things i hear about is contractors taking their time if your not on them, How can you contractually make sure they are working 

19 January, 2024
BiggerNews: Top “Snowbird” Rental Markets with Year-Round Cash Flow

Snowbird season is coming to THESE real estate markets. Every winter, millions of freezing northerners go south, seeking a temporary escape from the cold and to dethaw themselves before returning in spring. And while ...

7 November, 2021
BiggerPockets Podcast 528: 5 Questions to Ask EVERY Seller & Finding the “Bunnies” To Close the Deal

Closing off-market deals is one of the best ways to start stacking your real estate portfolio, especially while the housing market is so hot. But, off-market deals often require cold-calling, which is something that m...

Philip Sigillito what are some costs people typically dont take into consideration that could cost alot of money later on
2 August 2013 | 5 replies

Hi,

Im wondering what more experienced investors have found to be costs that they just did not realize were more important then they treated them when starting out.

Also, I understand the idea of "c...

9 August, 2023
DIY Real Estate Hacks That Will Save You a FORTUNE on Your Deals

Some simple DIY investing hacks could save you thousands of dollars. But, as a rookie, the thought of tackling your own home renovation projects might be a little intimidating. Bringing sweat equity to a deal, however...