Hi BP community. I need your opinion on a situation I've encountered.I own a rental property in FL in a very desirable neighborhood. I decided that since the market is hot, I would sell by owner. I posted on Zillow ...
we put a minimum credit requirement of a 650 score along with 3 times the rent etc etc . here is the feedback we received :Sorry, I am a great tenant and I do not agree nor believe my credit score should be considere...
I found a seller in a small town who owns 9 rental houses (11 units total since 2 are duplexes). The houses average around $33,000 per property so let's say I could purchase the whole bundle for $300,000. Is it possi...
As I was poking around at the relationships between jobs and potential predictors of job losses, I started looking at a mathematical representation of something less quantitative, that we are all familiar with. This s...
The Twin Cities real estate market is hot, the inventory is short. On top of that the retail buyers and investors overbid the prices on already low inventory. New construction in the cities seems low also. Could this ...
Coming into the closing scheduled for next week on a single family home and the lender hit us with some repairs required prior to closing, or place money in escrow yesterday based on professional licensed contractor q...
Do most investors ignore vacant, overgrown grass , REO properties with code violations and tax liens? Have one that's been that way for a year, wondering if only strategy is offer the bank to buy it cash?
I'm looking at a very poorly marketed sfr 3/2/1 in a nice Fort Worth TX suburb. I've got a meeting at the property this saturday morning. He's asking 75k which if it were on the mls would be the cheapest list price ...
Reminder to people out there, if you have your servicer handle the forced placed insurance - remember after a foreclosure or deed in lieu where you get the property back the property is no longer insured. Recently had...
Unfortunately for those sidelined buyers, there’s more bad news. In the next 15 months—through the end of 2022—Goldman Sachs is forecasting U.S. home prices will soar another 16%. While that represents a slight decele...