hi i find a home owner who wants to sale their home to me. their ask me to send them the contract but i do not have a blank contract for wholesaling and, don't know how to get one if you, can help me on how or where ...
I'm curious how other landlords handle this. After a move out walk through is completed with or without the tenant, how do you: 1) Evaluate what to charge them for? How about if you do the work yourself?2) What not ...
Hello guys, first off I wanna say I've been on this website for a while and really haven't had a need to ask questions being I could usually find an answer by searching the forum. (Not saying I'm an experienced invest...
How is everyone out there in the investment world!. Im new to wholesaling, and Im looking for a way/place to find the best deals with mouth watering equity! My city doesnt allow bandit signs so thats a "no no" for me....
Has anyone used the Home Depot project loan card to fund the repairs on any of their projects and have any thoughts on doing this? specifics on the program are: Up to 55k loan amount, 7.99% interest fixed, 84 month pa...
Hey BP! I currently own a couple multi-family properties that are all LTRs and work a full time 6-figure job, so becoming an RE pro is almost impossible. I max out the $25k to offset my W2 under passive activity rules...
So I agreed to a binding deal last Sunday on what would be my first investment property. It's a single family home in the neighborhood I've lived in for the past 4 years, and knowing what I know about the real estate...
Very excited about getting my RE License with my wife, we are moving to Temecula, CA soon and I want to get a head start now so I can take the test as soon as I get out there, so we'll be doing it online.
Hello,I'm working with a wholesaler to get a raised ranch to fix & flip. The lower level is dry but shows indications of mold on the floor, walls, and ceiling throughout. The lower section of the stairs leading ...
So I'm familiar with the 50% Rule, the 2% Rule, and that I should be buying at no more than 70% of retail value. Are there any other "standard" rules of thumb that are used by real estate investors?