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Dan C. is it important to replace a gravity (octopus) furnace for safety?
14 December 2014 | 10 replies

BP furnace experts - do you consider it important to replace a gravity furnace (often referred to as an "octopus") for safety reasons?

A duplex I've had for eight years has one of these. I do make certain t...

Ethan H. Pumped about finding an Owner Financed deal....with a twist.
13 April 2018 | 6 replies

My brother and I are pretty excited, we closed on a Duplex in Nampa that was being offered as an Owner Finance. This makes 12 units in the last 11 months that we have been able to close on! But this one had an interes...

Andri Artayudianto Zoning and Unrelated tenants limit per unit
28 March 2017 | 11 replies

Hi BP, I see a lot of duplexes and triplexes that are actually RSA-5 districts as apposed to RM districts. And many units housing unrelated persons above the legal limit of number set by the city (5-6 unrelated people...

Brian Plajer Lock in or not lock in a mortgage rate...that is the question
17 June 2022 | 10 replies

Hello,  I'm under contract for a new build townhome in Charlotte NC. We plan to rent it and hopefully see some appreciation over time. My issue is we close in Aug/Sept and the rates are obviously climbing. when I spea...

Trevor Smith Well Water vs. City Water??
27 December 2012 | 12 replies

I'm looking to buy a 2 bedroom 1 bath single family home as a rental property. It needs some work. i.e. new kitchen and bathroom, paint, finish hardwood floors, patch the roof, maybe paint exterior...I'm a little conc...

Levi T. Starting your own real estate brokerage.. with a twist!
11 May 2017 | 3 replies

I know others have posted threads like this before, but I promise there's a twist.I don't have a real estate licenses, and will never have one. I'm what I would call a business owner, I don't operate my businesses, I ...

Colin Stewart Absentee Owner Motivation?
1 May 2017 | 4 replies

Hi Everyone!My name is Colin Stewart and I am a new investor in Dallas/Ft. Worth.  I am marketing to absentee owners to source fix/flip opportunities and I am getting calls -- but I am having trouble converting them f...

Leonid Kozlov New member - San Francisco Bay area developer/investor
17 October 2014 | 12 replies

Hello everyoneMy name is Leonid Kozlov, I'm a real estate developer and investor. I specialize on high-return real estate projects, where return comes from added value.It could be a beautiful arcitechture, or a niche ...

John Casmon Technology Package for Older Apartments?
3 September 2018 | 12 replies

Amongst other value add plays, I'm looking into adding a technology package to a C+/B- complex in a Class B+ area. The location is more family friendly, than millennial focused so want to keep it fairly simple. This w...

Kelley Cock Partial 1031 Exchange
13 August 2020 | 7 replies

We are very novice investors. We turned a primary home into a rental 8 years ago because we wanted a bigger home and didn’t want to sell during a downturn in the market. We would now like to sell our rental and reinve...