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Linda Kelly 10975 S. , Los Angeles
25 June 2014 | 9 replies

The Real Estate person was a friend and she was handling both the selling/buying verbally she told me the price was 125,000 then when it was written up the price increased to 170,000.  This is mixed use property comme...

Adam Butt Would you buy a property without viewing in-person?
30 January 2018 | 33 replies

As quoted by some of the great titans throughout history, time is the most valuable asset that people possess. Time spent on viewing and maintaining a property can be leveraged towards finding your next deal and build...

Andrew N. How to Structure a Seller Financing Deal?
12 December 2015 | 11 replies

I was wondering if there was a definitive article/blog/forum post that summed up the exact process for creating a seller finance deal. I've searched the forums and there are a number of "Pro/Con" type articles but...

Account Closed Why is building capital more important than cashflow?
2 November 2015 | 14 replies

I was listening to podcast #17 and at point 25:00 minutes, Brandon Turner and Jeff Brown were agreeing that cashflow wasn't the most important thing to focus on when you're young, but building your capital. The bigg...

Account Closed Cash Flow or Appreciation: What the numbers say
31 December 2016 | 70 replies

There are pages and pages of discussion and opinions on cash flow markets (midwest) vs. appreciation markets (coasts). What I haven't read so far is a simple analysis of the numbers. Since I actually own properties in...

Kelly Nolan Temporary negative cash flow for long-term home? Please Advise!
10 April 2019 | 29 replies

Would it make sense to buy a home, rent for 1-2 years (negative cash flow), with the intention of making it our primary residence thereafter? Please advice. Is there anything I need to think about here?We found a home...

Josh Miller STAY AWAY FROM NREIG (National Real Estate Insurance Group)
14 August 2024 | 51 replies

I'm too young to have a heart attack but that's what I just went through dealing with NREIG.  Long story short I'm getting a portfolio loan through LimaOneCapital and they have some pretty specific request when it com...

Tammie Welch Tenant Late on the Rent
6 June 2018 | 44 replies

Good Morning,We have a tenant that stated they will be late with their rent for June.  They asked if they can pay $400 on the 1st and remainder $475 by the 15th of June.  She didn't mention paying the late fees of $50...

Wendy Black Determining the Quality of an HOA
6 August 2015 | 14 replies

We live in AZ; have rentals in CA.  Both of our SoCal rentals (one condo, one SFR) are in HOA areas.  In two years, we've never had any problems with them.  We bought them as newbies, and all we looked at were the fee...

Sean Ezeamama New Philly Triplex, newbie impatience or bad decision?
7 June 2021 | 22 replies

Hi BP team,
I’ve been trolling the forum for years and just closed on my first rental property in Philly, a triplex.Close date was 4/15 and no lie, the last 45 days have aged me with stress and anxiety(I’m 27).
I pu...