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Stacy Gilman Has anyone had an experiences with Cogo Capital?
7 July 2024 | 35 replies

I see lots of ads for Cogo Capital for private lending. Has anyone had any experience with this company? 

Maya A. Can someone clarify this paragraph about Lease Option please?
13 July 2020 | 12 replies

Hello BP community!Reading a book on Lease Options now and got stuck on this one example. Please help me understand what it means. Facts: Seller has a home worth $235,000 and will sell it to you for $225,000 on an 18-...

Robert Alexis Purchase Price Unlikely to Meet Appraisal, What Next?
14 February 2024 | 5 replies

Have an accepted offer to purchase a two-family at 900k.  Comps estimate the appraisal comes closer to 850-870k and I’m not willing to cover the difference. What negotiations can I pursue as I gear up for the inspecti...

Masa N. Cash Out Refi- Low Doc/No Doc?
8 November 2019 | 7 replies

I am going to be doing a BRRRR and the last step of the cash out refi is where I run into issues.  I am self employed and can't produce much in terms of tax documents etc.  I can show bank statements and have excellen...

Zach Fairfield CASHOUT REFI OR HELOC ON RAW LAND CAN IT BE DONE
17 May 2016 | 11 replies

I am looking to do a cash out REFI or a Heloc on a piece of raw land that we own in order to finance building a shop on another piece of land we have.  The property is in Boring, OR. Or Damascus, OR. Right on the bord...

Patrick M. "For what you pay in rent you could own the house"
3 September 2019 | 68 replies

I lost some sleep last night.  I'm having problems renting my SF.  The price is now at 1850 plus utilities.  The argument often heard is "well you can own a home for what you're paying in rent."  So I wanted to look a...

Daniel Whitmore How Much Pressure Should I Put on Myself for Deal #1?
10 July 2019 | 58 replies

How important is it for my first deal to be a good deal?I’m new to real estate. My network is small. I don’t have muscles to flex, I don’t have past experience to guide me. I’ve read books, listened to podcasts and we...

Ray Li How should I start investing in commercial multi-families?
30 April 2018 | 17 replies

I sold my personal residence in California last year, and I'm looking for the best way to invest the money. I have two other residential investment properties, and I'm thinking about investing in commercial multi-fami...

Dale Osborn The 737,000 mistake
28 December 2011 | 11 replies

The National Association of Realtors (NAR) is trying to explain why their 4 year average for resale homes is off by close to a million homes. This is another indication that there needs to be outside checks and balanc...

Adam Gusky Out of state REIs - how much research did you do before purchasing your first unit?
4 August 2023 | 8 replies

I'm about two months into researching out-of-state investing. I'm starting to talk with real estate agents and find myself analyzing deals every night.I'm curious how much research you did before purchasing your first...