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Results (1795)
Laurence Walsh-Hodson re: bad investments
18 February 2019 | 127 replies

Hi Friends,My husband and I have been working with a company to invest out of state in Indy. The process has been horrible and arduous. The property has a great cash flow and a good cap rate, but the company keeps cha...

Tomiko Graves 13K Bathroom Remodel - Help!
4 April 2021 | 108 replies

Hi all!I just walked through my first flip property (yay!) with my GC this morning.  He is quoting me 13k on a small master bath.  I think it's too much but would love to hear from some of you.  If I pay 13k for this ...

Sandy Uhlmann "Angie's List" for BiggerPockets?
8 March 2015 | 45 replies

I recently subscribed to Angie's List in my area as a way to help find reliable contractors, subs, lawyers, ect..... I was just thinking how nice it would be to have that same sort of info available on BiggerPockets....

Albert Brown How did you first get into the position to invest?
23 January 2019 | 32 replies

I’m a dad with a non-working wife and a son. Not much more to add.I’m working as an SEO and another job, and I want to become an investor. How did you get started with investing?

Corey Dutton Interview with a Banker – Why Banks Still Aren’t Lending
12 March 2012 | 69 replies

With the exception of community banks and credit unions, most would agree that banks still aren’t lending. “Hogwash!” some of you bankers who are reading this will probably say.

As a follow up to a post I did nearly...

J Scott San Francisco - Input on Renovation Costs
31 March 2018 | 39 replies

Trying to get a VERY BALLPARK idea of what I would expect a per-square-foot gut interior renovation to cost an investor in San Francisco.By ballpark, I mean I'd be happy with a $50/sf range ($125-175/sf, for example) ...