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Sung Park Newbie with 1031 questions
2 March 2020 | 17 replies

Hi all - I live in LA, but I have a condo in Seattle that I've been renting for a number of years (I have good equity in it but the rent only covers the remaining mortgage, HOA and property management) I'm thinking of...

John M. Looking for pros and cons of smaller city rentals in South Jersey
5 March 2020 | 9 replies

I am currently exploring the idea of perusing properties in what I guess would be considered smaller South Jersey cities. Examples would be Gloucester City and Burlington.
What are the pros and cons of these areas? ...

Jimmy Rodas-Ramirez I’m 16 looking to get skin in the game
26 March 2020 | 15 replies

I’ve been educating myself about real estate investing for about a year. Firstly, by picking Rich Dad Poor Dad, watching gurus on YouTube, and listening to every BP podcast and I’m ready to get some skin in the game a...

Matt Sewell Wholesaler in Spokane, Washington
13 September 2015 | 20 replies

Hello,My name is Matt from Spokane, WA. I am a full time real estate investor and I do a lot of direct mail advertising for my leads. I am primarily a long term buy and hold investor but my marketing brings in more th...

Matthew Reid Structuring a 3 way Partnership for Buy and Holds
26 November 2013 | 8 replies

Hello BP,

I was hoping to get some thoughts on how to structure a three way partnership that would look something like this. We are going to be buying multi-families that are in need of updating and the curr...

Angelo Mart This looks like an awesome deal but formula says otherwise!
11 August 2014 | 11 replies

Case Study:I found a property located in a very wealthy area (Red Bank) that is an estate sale with highly motivated sellers that is being sold in "AS IS" condition. The sellers (of estate) need to push this property ...

Terrill Clark First Time Home Buyer
18 March 2017 | 14 replies

Hello Everyone,

I'm currently living at home saving money as I'm looking to purchase my first home/townhouse by the end of the summer. From my research so far, I see that I can put down 3.5% with an FHA loan. I was a...

Account Closed Detroit Real Estate Boom
21 January 2019 | 16 replies

Hey all, I wanted to start a back-and-forth that will, hopefully, eventually be fruitful and prosperous for everyone involved in the Detroit market. Detroit is still judged by those ignorant to its success, but I have...

John Hixon What I Have Learned So Far After 3 Deals
27 January 2017 | 9 replies

So, for those of you who missed my first post about my direct mail campaign here is a recap.  I am working with @Jerry Puckett on a direct mail campaign.  I am sending out about 1,800 letters a month to 3 areas around...

Jennifer Richmond Large yard: Asset or Liability?
7 April 2017 | 15 replies

Hi there, I'm considering purchasing a SFH in mid-Michigan with a large backyard - about .25 acre.  It is fenced, but since the tenants would be responsible for the mowing and upkeep, I'm concerned that the size of th...