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Cindy Liu SELLER IS NOT REQUIRED TO PAY BUYER AGENT IN GREATER SEATTLE AREA
25 September 2019 | 2 replies

Nearly all real estate brokers in the Greater Seattle Area join the NWMLS (Northwest Multiple Listing Service) and nearly all the listings the buyers can find online are from NWMLS. For many years, NWMLS obliges the ...

Diego Perez Should I buy This property at Auction? 30K max bid. Worth 220k
17 August 2017 | 20 replies

Hello Everyone! I am planning on participating in an auction to purchase a house through a Tax Deed.The comparable for houses sold in the area shows the house could be sold for 220K after the title is clean and repair...

Jonathan Paul Shortt SF Rental vs. Multifamily Syndication
14 March 2021 | 23 replies

I know this topic has been discussed within the forums, but I have struggled to find guidance. As an accredited investor, with all of the platforms and tools we have available to us now, is there any benefit in buying...

Victoria Moreno Thoughts on Investing Out of State?
24 February 2024 | 20 replies

Interested to hear any insight on the Pros and Cons of investing in out of state markets.

Tony Huynh Giving a tenant with eviction a second chance?
14 February 2024 | 12 replies

Our shared room doesn't have many applicants to choose from, and one of the applicants had an evicted record of her background. She communicated this with me first. She stated it was because she was in a complicated s...

Joe Latson Complete Guide to Creating a Scope of Work
25 January 2022 | 7 replies

A Scope of Work (SOW) is a description of planned property renovations, with the primary components being a line item budget and a construction schedule. A detailed SOW is important for nearly every type of value-add ...

Andrew Hooyman Hard money lending drawbacks from lenders perspective
27 April 2016 | 10 replies

Hard money lending seems to be popular in my area and every lender that does it just raves about it.  I would like to know what the drawbacks are and things to look out for from the lenders perspective?  Aside from ha...

Tyler Jahnke What’s Your Worst Deal EVER?
22 April 2018 | 20 replies

Hey BP!One of the biggest draws of this site is the positive and helpful community that I’m now emmersed in. We all see so many amazing success stories of people starting with nothing who are now “financially free.”Bu...

Account Closed What is a realistic cap rate/CoC for off market deals?
8 June 2024 | 11 replies

I am looking to buy distressed multifamily deals all cash. My method of finding these deals are mailers and MLS. However, i do not know what a common cap rate or cash-on-cash return is for off market deals. I am looki...

Page Trip How estimate "right" price for a home about to buy?
21 October 2020 | 8 replies

We are trying to buy a SFH in a highly competitive Seattle market where every home is being sold for more than list price. We are prepared to offer more than asking but how do we determine the point at which it become...