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Joshua M. Does the 50% rule apply for short term renting?
3 January 2014 | 10 replies

I am thinking of renting my current primary residence. I dont plan to hold it longer than 2 years so I am wondering if the 50% rule would apply?

Elsa M. How can I save more?
15 January 2018 | 13 replies

Hi everyone,  this is not a real estate question but more of a personal finance question on how I can save more for my future. I am currently working part time, I have a 401k and a savings account. I am in the process...

Joshua Stewart Insights From a Construction Manager Turned Designer
15 February 2018 | 2 replies

From my time as a Construction Manager rehabbing REO foreclosure properties to my career in residential design I have learned a lot of valuable lessons and developed some helpful strategies that I believe can be usefu...

Shannon Hogan Multi-Family Syndication Experts
29 March 2017 | 10 replies

Hello All,

What are the major pitfalls when syndicating a larger asset? Also, please feel free to elaborate on the do's and don'ts in a multi-family syndicated larger deal...

I'm a newbie to the bp forum. My goals ...

Alex Grainger Net $0 Cash flow properties
8 April 2017 | 11 replies

*warning. extreme rookie question, take it easy on me*I understand that if a property doesn't have positive cash flow, there is no way you could create passive income no matter how many properties you have. Is it stil...

Jacob Eddy If I sign with a Realtor as a buyer, am I obligated to use them?
29 January 2017 | 10 replies

If I sign with a Realtor as a buyer, am I obligated to use them if the house I end up purchasing isn't on the MLS?

Patrick Watson 150k 12 unit C class property. Are C's a good idea?
18 July 2018 | 13 replies

Hi everyone, I'm a newb looking for some advice. I have come across a 12 unit property I believe I can get for under $150k in an older neighborhood, the building is also pretty old and in bad shape. I think i can get ...

Account Closed FL MORTGAGE BROKER: SELLER CONCESSIONS vs. REALTOR REBATE
23 April 2018 | 5 replies

If you're one of the vast majority of Investors who's been "Asleep at the Wheel" and are discovering the massive Equity Savings available to consumers thru REALTOR REBATES, which the U.S. Dept. Of Justice has been try...

Jonathan Perez Dealing with Insurance
25 March 2019 | 6 replies

Would like to know for you hands off, investors is how does a situation where a rental is down/ vacant due to damages that involves insurance. When the insurance is dragging their feet and it’s just holding money up. ...

Mark Ostertag New Landlord - Is four-unit too much to handle?
4 December 2014 | 6 replies

Hello All,I've considered investing in real estate for a long time, but have only recently come around to the idea of actually doing it. (I also haven't been in a position financially to do it previously, either.) Tha...