I put a property under contract 4 days back and still showing as active. Seller’s realtor is unwilling to change the status to under contract is it legal or ethical practice?? What to do ?
Can someone shed some light on what is the CA rule or protocol in the following Short sale scenario?:
Buyer 1 has an executed contract for $380,000, meaning Seller accepted the offer and offer is being presented to...
Embarrassing question time!I am embarrassed to say I have purchased 3 primary residences in my life, and don't have a clue how my agent handled offers. 1) When reading about the BRRRR strategy it seems that it's com...
I have my real estate license and only use it on my own deals. I have been submitting offers for properties on MLS including REO, traditional, short sales, etc. I have been making near, at, or above list price offers ...
hello bigger pockets. I have come across a two family for sale that must be purchased with cash. The property cannot be financed by a conventional bank due to the contingencies. The home must be sold due to a Divorce ...
Hello, I’m looking to become a Real estate agent in South Texas. If I can get some recommendations for good real estate schools or your experience with a particular school I’ll appreciate that A lot! Thank you B.P!
Hello BP my name is Carlos and I'm new to the real estate industry and decided to join BP about a month ago to gain knowledge in the field. I recently took my real estate course so I could obtain my license to use for...
With interest rates holding steady (so far) and US Treasury yields hovering in the 4-5% range, many investors are weighing the pros and cons of staying in bonds versus seeking opportunities in real estate. While Tre...
Hello all,Happy New Year to all!!Looking for recommendations on how to get a TX realtor license? Local KW offers free online course through Kaplan which looks good. But was wondering if you all had any suggestions. Fo...
If you negotiate real estate deals via email, be aware that “handwriting and email should now basically be considered one and the same," as a result of the Naldi v Grunberg case. E-mails may become legally binding ...