Hello BP family!It's been a while since I've posted a forum but I feel it's time to start becoming more active! I took everyone's advice about a year ago and finished college. I am now a licensed hygienist, and while ...
I am trying to buy a house in SC as a primary residence. I had a ratified contract with the seller through my realtor but the seller after the fact decided the house had to go to short sale. It has been 4 months and o...
As of now, my strategy consists of searching Lafayette, and its adjacent parish's, sheriff sales, sorting for properties by zip code, and heading to the clerk of courts office to check for liens and any useful mortgag...
What is the advantage of not having a real estate license for wholesaling?
I'm 19 years old and have decided I want to start real estate investing. I want to know what I should start to study and read so I can be as prepared as possible for this career. I look over the forums but it's all ki...
Hey guys! I own a small design/build furniture company located in Seattle, and I have been thinking about using my furniture, and my design sense, to start staging homes. Several of my RE agent/broker friends have as...
So I assume when you market openly to groups of homeowners you will get lots of responses that might not fit your criteria for wholesaling, Subject to, etc. But how many of you have your RE license and flip them to th...
Hey guys. First things first, my name is Reed Cooper. This is my first post on BP and I am a senior studying marketing at Auburn University. Currently 22 years old and have recently became fascinated with the idea of ...
@david Jacques in another thread mentioned using granite tile as a countertop. Obviously I wouldn't want to do this in anything but a lower end rental or flip, but it seems like a cheap and possibly attractive alt...
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I have been looking, but with no luck, for a Buy & Hold analysis program for the long haul - meaning where you could project inflation into the rents, maintenance etc. And also that might show returns...