Greetings All,My name is Dan, and I have been a Realtor for a little over a year, and I recently moved to Greenville, SC. I've had my eyes on the upstate for years, and it is as amazing an awesome as everyone made it ...
Hello BP world! I am a new investor - I own my personal residence in San Diego, and have a duplex in Indianapolis (currently undergoing renovation). My strategy - and ALL the research I have done - is to look mainly a...
Hello everyone, I'm a new investor currently looking for my first property. I'm looking into the best financing option for me. I will be buying a 2-4 unit in a suburban market between 100-250 K. I am eligible for the ...
I used Royal Rose Properties to manage my properties in Detroit because they had a very good reputation on here. My experience with them was less than awesome, so I'm posting this so that others know what they're get...
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I've finally decided to start my training this month so I can get my CA real estate license, but immediately I discovered a problem with my plan. I was told that in CA I cannot sell RE without working for a broker. Is...
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I am a rookie real estate investor who purcahsed her first two rentals this year. The rentals have been great and the cash flow is awesome. However, I REALLY want to get into fix and flips.
I've had my ey...
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My name is Elizabeth Joiner but I go by Liz. I am a new investor to the residential market in Chicago. I was born and raised here. My investing strategy is wholesaling but I could use som...
The seller signed the resale contract 10/30/2017 and I deposited the earnest money 10/30/2017 so everything is currently in motion. The issue I have is that the broker has sent a lead-based paint hazard document (10/3...
Without giving a lot of personal details, here is the situation:
Student loan $100,000
Monthly payment on student loan $1,000
Monthly income available to throw at student loan $3,000
Should I:
A) completely pay off ...