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Account Closed "The dangers of buying a "flipped" house"
5 March 2015 | 15 replies

I hope it isn't but I'll bet this is common:  People buying "flipped" houses only to find that it has been remodeled in a shoddy fashion.  http://features.aol.com/video/dangers-buying-flipped-house

Mark Lenox Is the Investment Market Saturated?
18 July 2014 | 13 replies

Hi, all.Being new to real estate investing, as a flipper, I'd like to ask the question on BP of whether house flipping as an industry is over saturated (here in July 2014).I am sure the answer to this question varies ...

Greg Todrank Anyone Ever waive inspection contingency?
26 October 2021 | 46 replies

I was in a multi offer situation on my most recent property. My realtor called with a suggestion that may move me ahead of the others — waive the inspection contingency.Spoiler alert: I did and have it under contrac...

Kyle H. 1st time investor + 2 properties + 2 months = 5....
18 November 2014 | 20 replies

5 units, that is!I am writing to share my story in hopes of giving other first time investors the courage to take the plunge into buying their first property!  It is definitely nerve-wracking, but patience and guts ar...

Cory Lucas As Is Can’t negotiate further?
4 April 2021 | 57 replies

Got an offer accepted on a property, home inspection showed some pretty big concerns, but my realtor says I can’t negotiate further since the seller is selling AS IS? Is this right? If so any other thoughts/options ve...

Jeremy Chaser Do you have to essentially steal a property to make #s work?
17 March 2017 | 37 replies

I've been trying to purchase a rental property for the better part of a year now. It just seems like anything available on the market never works when I really look at the numbers. Here's an example of a current place...