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Mike Reardon Suing my HOA
27 March 2017 | 30 replies

What a nightmare these HOAs are. Mine just empowered themselves to fine homeowners. They even recorded in their minutes that during a "vote" for fines....a no vote will be counted as a yes! You can't make this stuff u...

Gary L. Starting Out in an Expensive Market
9 December 2020 | 20 replies

I'm just starting out buying rental properties but live in a very expensive market (San Diego).  The average SFH is approximately 650K.  How do you purchase cash flow positive rental properties in an expensive market ...

Matt McGuire It's a seller's market - Are you going to sell?
2 October 2020 | 23 replies

I have a property that cash flows pretty well but all the properties in the area have jumped up in price. This seems like a prime opportunity to sell and move the equity to another market. That is a strategy that Davi...

Adam Knickelbein Cash flow = NEGATIVE $2,000 per month
2 June 2020 | 21 replies

Hi everyone,I'm looking for my first deal here in my hometown of Boulder, CO. What I've found is that price-to-rent ratios are high - ranging from 24-30 depending on zip code. The median home sold price is $800,000, a...

Keith Hand Park Owned Homes
1 May 2018 | 8 replies

I have some low-income apartment rentals and I am interested in getting into mobile home parks. I have a park under contract with a business partner who already owns a small park in our area. The park has 30 park-owne...

Michelle Shriver 12 Unit Multi-Family - What are the things to consider?
31 December 2018 | 22 replies

The seller is asking $749,000 for this property, the tax assessor has it at $627,100,  I've analyzed it at $600,000.  It needs some exterior work, and what appears to be a minimal amount of interior work.  I've only b...

Olesya Richards Foreclosure Auction in Utah, is it worth it?
24 March 2019 | 18 replies

Hi, I'm new to real estate investing and I just wanted to run a deal by you fellow Utah investors if that's a good idea to do. It seems like there is little to no information about Foreclosure Auctions in Utah. Are th...

Brandon Mitchell New Investor Please Vet My Plan!
4 December 2018 | 13 replies

Hi BP Community,Before I dive into the details let me give you a brief background on myself as this will be my first time jumping into the real estate market. I've just been pre-approved for up to 600k to borrow to pu...

Ben D. Cash out of California?
14 December 2014 | 18 replies

I have a SFR rental property in Fontana, CA that is worth 390k and I owe 255k.  I am 1 year into a 20 year mortgage and have had same renters for 6 years no problems.  I am not cashflowing, but obviously trying to pay...

Alexis Zion Credit Score dropped by 50 points
7 August 2014 | 25 replies

Hey folks.   I had an emergency repair at one of my buildings (boiler died in winter) that I had to put on my credit cards.  I put a total of $30,000 on my cc for individual furnaces in each of the 8 units. I had a cr...