Hey Everyone !First of all I want to say a HUGE thank you to everyone who has posted on the forums here. The wealth of knowledge I've already gained reading through other topics on the site is a total game changer.ANY...
Hey All,I just got my real estate license for the state of IL in the Chicagoland area. I am currently still working a W2 FT Salary Job as a District Manager in the Food Industry.- Seeking advice on how to pick and cho...
So we are ready to get our first house and we have a schedule to have it completed in 8-10 weeks and on the market right after that. We have talked to our realtor we have a plan, everything laid out but I keep gettin...
Hi Everyone.
I am getting ready to do my first deal. Everything looks/feels good but I would like some advice from those of you that have some experience.
I found this deal through someone that I know that rehabs ...
Okay, so i have heard REI is very territorial, and you have to know YOUR market.
My issue is I can't figure out why investors pay so much more in other areas other than in my area of Atlanta....
For example, I have he...
You will have to get permits and disclose your contractor ...AB 968 requires the seller of a singlefamily residential property to disclose work done on the property, if the seller obtained title of the property within...
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I have eight rentals, seven of which are in the Kansas City area. I'm looking at my next purchase, but I'm not sure if it's better to focus on Kansas City, which I'm just starting to lear...
Just joined the BP site and wanted to put my 2 cents in. I started like most immigrants. You come to America the land of opportunity. You work and make money. You save and work more and make a little money. You save s...
I want to buy some raw land for $100,000 and have it increase by 50,000 in two to three years. I have heard it done a lot. How do I find out current trends and forecasts for lands in the United States. Where is hot?
Just a few more methods of finding properties, hope they help. Dan :idea:
Finding the Deals
• Place this classic ad in your local paper’s real estate section to appear on Sunday: If you can afford to run 7 days a w...