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Account Closed Creative financing education Philadelphia
23 December 2014 | 12 replies

I curious as to if there are any seminars on creative financing in the Philadelphia area. I'm looking to also meet investors experienced in creative financing, or even the lenders themselves. I'm basically just trying...

Demetrus Gibson Yellow Letter and MLS
11 April 2012 | 9 replies

BP

Im thinking about writing yellow letters to "cheap" properties on the MLs.

My analysis is that these property are on the market forever and very overpriced?

Can you guys comment on this.

Turner Monroe Investor minded local agents
8 September 2016 | 9 replies

Hey can anyone give me references for a few investor friendly agents in the area. I'm looking into investing in Augusta and would love some contacts. I'll be in Augusta this week and am looking to meeting a few people...

Jill Jinda Want a good commercial agent :)
19 May 2018 | 4 replies

Hi everyone, I am a newbie here, just know this website not even a week from my client. I live inLos Angeles, CA, but I’d like to invest somewhere else like NNN property or post office where I don’t have to be there a...

Matt Nusbaum What is the next step to take?
9 February 2012 | 3 replies

I am confused on what type of paper work or documents I need to provide after I have a contract set up with a seller and buyer. For example say I have a seller who has a agreed to sell me his house for 60k and then I ...

Susan H. I am selling my home on a bond for title..do I need an attorney?
14 January 2013 | 5 replies

I have a buyer for my home but they want a bond for title. Will we need an attorney for this? If so, who pays for what? Also, will the buyer then be responsible for property taxes and home owners insurance?

Jonathan Halliday Building Your Franchise
14 November 2019 | 3 replies

Hello everyone, how are you doing today? I've just finished listening to an audiobook by Ken McElroy called ABCs of Real Estate Investing which is also on the list of BiggerPockets greatest real estate books ever....

Attila M. Flood insurance on rental properties
23 April 2019 | 1 reply

I was looking into setting up flood insurance for my properties and apparently they do not provide 'Building only' insurances - at least that is what my agent tells me.Do you know if there is a way to get insurance on...

Christina R. Follow the yellow brick road...... down to the front door
13 October 2015 | 1 reply

I have a listing that is for a vacant SFH that is (in my humble opinion) a great starter house or down-sizing house for someone.  It sits down the hillside of the street address..... and the driveway is the major hicc...

Laurie Horning How to price a property with duplex/ADU income potential?
25 October 2021 | 2 replies

Hi BiggerPockets Community, 
I am about to sell my first renovation project where I remodeled the basement into another living space (there is also a separate entrance to the basement). I'm located in Portland, OR an...