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Joe Boggin Philadelphia buy and holds
5 August 2015 | 4 replies

I own two properties in Philadelphia and I am considering purchasing my third property. All these properties will be in my name because I do not have an LLC form right now.  These properties are in low income areas pu...

Will Barnard Commercial investor buffs, run the numbers
25 November 2008 | 3 replies

For all you number crunchers and RE investment pros, analize this: (Hey, isn't that a movie with Robert D!)

Commercial unit (Retail Strip/Office) Street facing
4500 square feet. 2 units
Market rents: $16 per square a...

David James Where to put your money to grow?
25 November 2019 | 9 replies

So I had an idea that of the money you get from a rental property (the expenses such as repairs, vacancy, taxes and CG) since you dont want to spend this and save for big ticket items in the future, where does people ...

Truett Aitken I've got the property and the Heart.........but not the money (or credit, or experience)
2 September 2013 | 4 replies

Good evening. First, thanks to everyone who gets involved on Biggerpockets. I have sent many, many hours on BP learning a ton from the experience of others.

I have found a property that will have more than ad...

Marvin Eason What are my options?
8 September 2009 | 4 replies

Ok, I am going to put my business out there in order to paint a clear picture in hopes of some good responses.

My situation: I would be considered a 1st time home buyer. My credit is poor (Experian:519, Equifax: 554,...

Enzennio Mallozzi Advice on evaluating and presenting multi fam deals
25 October 2009 | 5 replies

Hi All,

Does anyone have advice on how to create a cashflow projection sheet, for both analysis and investor presentations. If anyone has a sample excel spreadsheet that they are willing to share, it would really app...

Michael Nardella Analyzing a potential opportunity [Newbie]
24 August 2015 | 6 replies

I am the first tenant in an apartment that had formally been lived in by the landlord for over 45 years. It is located in a nice area of downtown Boston where prices don't tend to fluctuate. My lease has expired, but ...

Shawn Taylor Motivated Seller, Possible Subject-To?
3 January 2014 | 5 replies

Happy New Year BP members!

I have a motivated owner who wants to get rid of her home that she abandoned due to her divorce, the property has been empty for over 3 years, it needs a lot of work, the home looks...

Lester Schmitt Your input please :64 unit mixed commercial for $250,000
15 August 2010 | 4 replies

I have had a contract accepted on a 61 unit boarding house with 4 storefronts. Currently the rooms are 90% occupied on a month to month basis and 1 storefront is occupied. There are tenants in negotiation for two of t...

Blake Huseman First flip with lower income.
25 May 2018 | 5 replies

Hello all! I am looking to do my first flip and was looking for advice on how to do it with lower amounts of income. Any advice on that, and first time home flips in general, would be greatly appreciated!

Thank you!
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