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All Forum Posts by: Kenny Hanuska

Kenny Hanuska has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

I’m having trouble with the rehab estimator tool. Seems when I enter my information and proceed, nothing happens. No report is created. I’ve tried several different ways if entering data. Specific address, zip codes etc. nothing seems to generate an actual report. 

That is great advice. I was on the fence. But that detail makes lots of sense. And as a novice. You hear all these fantastic stories about foreclosures. Always wondering the chances of success. How far does your investing portfolio extend west from the Columbus area. I live in South Charleston OH, and I’m pretty flexible in my willingness to learn new areas and get comfortable outside my little bubble. 

Good evening all, new to bigger pockets. Can't get enough of the podcasts and books. Plan to start investing in Single family homes. BRRR, flip. Or rental. Unsure if foreclosures or mls research is the best place to start running numbers and taking the action of making offers. I'm very handy and plan to do work myself for my first few acquisitions. But reasonable enough to know when it's time to hire that out.