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David Benson Duplex Cap Rates - West Allis, Greenfield, Milwaukee
14 November 2017 | 7 replies

Hello All, I'm in the process of looking for my first duplex in the West Allis / Greenfield area of Wisconsin. I've been analyizing several properties, but where I could use some help is determining what is a good cap...

Derek Mizysak What's the next move?
13 November 2017 | 5 replies

Hello everyone, new to BP and am looking for some guidance. I've owned a duplex in West Allis since 2009 and just moved out and placed a tenant in both units. Property currently cashflows pretty well but now I am wond...

Adam Goldberg Newbie Looking for a Family Loan Business Plan
21 January 2018 | 1 reply

Hi All,My name is Adam, I wanted to introduce myself and briefly explain what brought me here, and the direction I'm looking to go.  I went to school for Architecture have been in corporate space planning and faciliti...

Chris Rand Can I wholesale a Owner/Seeller financed agreement?
28 October 2017 | 4 replies

I live in Louisville Ky, and I'm new to real estate. I'm still researching exactly what I want to do but I had this idea that I haven't heard anyone talk about before.If I were to get an owner to agree to seller finan...

Adam Odom Lending to an irrevocable trust
29 January 2020 | 6 replies

I'm actually a banker and had a trust attorney stump me yesterday. He asked why banks do not lend anymore to irrevocable trusts and I knew the answer was "no" (at least at the ones I've worked for) but didn't really k...

Kendall Short Setting Aside Funds For Cap-ex, Repair, Vacancy, etc.
1 December 2017 | 2 replies

Hey BP,

So I know we were taught to make sure we account for cap ex, repairs, and vacancy at a monthly rate when analyzing deals.

My question is, why don’t we just make sure we keep a healthy cash reserve to be ah...

Ryan Knott Just getting started.
27 January 2018 | 7 replies

im just getting started in real estate investing. Im looking for rental properties in the scranton area. There are several single family homes that need some work that i was looking at. Should i hold off and get a dup...

Simermeet Singh Sell a home or make it primary?
4 February 2018 | 3 replies

Hi all,Hope I can get some expert opinion from you. I have a home which is on a busier street. 2 lane street. I bought it in 2013. It is in one of very good and established neighborhoods of SF Bay Area. My total cost ...

Joel Packard Please help me with deal analysis
21 April 2017 | 6 replies

Here's the deal. I have a seller that has 8 lots with old mobile homes on them for sale. We have an agreement (verbally, going to get it on a contract tomorrow) for me to buy them at $70k each. He will carry a note on...

Mike V. Repair Cost Process?
29 April 2017 | 7 replies

When you go in to look at the repairs on a house, what is your process? Do you do it quickly like a rough rough draft? like price/sq ft? Then do you then come back and do a more thorough investigation? Also, how long ...