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Matt M. Denver Lipstick Flip 2016
3 May 2016 | 11 replies

Unicorns still exist in Denver, if you know where to look. This was a quick project(~6 weeks from purchase to sale), and not a bad take for a few weeks worth of work.Purchase $215kCarrying Costs $4,200Fix Up Costs $15...

Brian Ellwood 12 Steps To Buying A Rental In 2020 (your confusion ends here!)
12 October 2020 | 9 replies

Many people aren't sure where they should place their focus, or what exact next step they should be working on to get deals. Especially in a crazy market like we're experiencing now.So, I've broken down, at a high lev...

Darryl Binkley Lender Credibility (Global Private Investment LLC)
26 July 2016 | 15 replies

I am a new REI and seem to be struggling getting that first deal done. Hard money is easier to get but this seem like a great opportunity for me to take advantage of. Has anyone used Global Private Investment LLC, Dav...

Idan Narotzki Stove and fridge - owner responsibility
1 July 2019 | 13 replies

Hi there!I am new out of state investor, just bought SFH with tenants.I was just informed that the Stove and the fridge are not functioning properly. Must I provide those as the owner, or should I? If so, do you have ...

Ellen Holter Buying property for your own as Realtor
11 March 2021 | 6 replies

Hi,
I'm a new Realtor and want to buy a house for myself. I have not yet sold or bought a house for clients. What do you do as a Realtor if you want to buy a house for yourself? Do you buy the house through your brok...

Paul Winka Renting from your own LLC?
30 November 2016 | 7 replies

Is it possible to do this? I am trying to think of a creative way to put a property "in service" to be able to claim schedule E deductions. Yes, yes, there is a back story to this. 

Nate Mac Flipping- Repairs in 2018 are cost basis for Sale in 2019?
28 March 2019 | 10 replies

Background: Created LLC partnership in 2018. Purchased a Home to renovate in 2018 and sold it in 2019.  Purchase Price: $60,100 In August, 2018Renovations:      $30,000Utilities:               $   2,000Property tax:  ...

Mario Fernandez What is the best way to calculate your home insurance on a rental property
17 March 2023 | 4 replies

What is a good rule of thumb or a % to generally use? I've been trying to get estimates online but it always leads to me an actual insurance website trying to give me a formal quote with me adding specific details of ...

N B. Stubborn Hubby
29 May 2007 | 19 replies

Hi, guys... I am a new member here. I must say that I love this forum. A lot of valueable information and people seem very nice and friendly. Professionals are not snutty and very helpful. New people are sincere and g...

Scott J. Corroded Nut Driving Me Crazy (photos) - Please Help!
7 June 2019 | 28 replies

I purchased a new faucet for the kitchen sink yesterday. But I the nut that holds in the old faucet is severely rusted/corroded. After spending six hours on a precious Sunday with no luck, I'm asking the brilliant min...