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Patrick Froehlich Anyone begin their real estate journey in their late 40s?
13 August 2025 | 196 replies
@Patrick Froehlich I’m starting out in my fifties, so go for it.
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4 August 2025 | 0 replies

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James McGovern Avoiding signing a buyer’s agent agreement
28 July 2025 | 2 replies
I have instructed Division staff to tell inquiring consumers that Colorado law does not require a prospective buyer to sign an agreement with a real estate broker to view a property, and that the consumer is under no obligation to sign such an agreement if presented with one." how come this logic is not pervasive agree all fifty states?
Rebecca C. Glad to have found BP!
28 June 2025 | 5 replies
.: I am new to this and trying to gather as much  information as possible.We are mid fifties, living in a tourist area on the coast of GA.
Mat Garcia Population Bust, Property Value Decline?
21 June 2025 | 9 replies
I suggest researching this for Japan for the past fifty years
Jacob Thorpe Senior Mortgage Loan Officers, books and coaching
3 June 2025 | 10 replies
Most of the paid coaching programs are inspirational guru shops whose training ultimately boils down to "cold call fifty realtors an hour every hour for the rest of your life."
Dominik Geib Starting out as broke college adults
7 May 2025 | 10 replies
And to be honest, since I'm fifty now, I would change places with you in a heartbeat.
James NA “ DEALS” that absolutely are not deals for the investor buyer
16 April 2025 | 30 replies
Then buyers will be looking at your postings first.My personal record for a killer deal for me AND the investor22 hours from me signing the option ( buy) paperwork to signing the assignment$50 ( fifty)… five…oh… FITTY dollars out of pocketMy “ option to buy price”..$15,000My “ Assignment fee” …$. $17,000Assignment deal completed 22 hours after I signed the initial docs.Sound like a rip off?
Brian Dvorak My Tenant Wants to Buy the Property through Seller Financing
29 March 2025 | 10 replies
cloa...Note should include a provision similar to the following:FOR VALUE RECEIVED, I, [Borrower name] (hereinafter known as “Borrower”), promise to pay to the order of [Trustee/trust, payment address] (hereinafter known as “Lender”) the sum of Fifty-Two Thousand and 00/100 Dollars ($52,000.00), with interest from the date hereof until paid at the rate of Six percent (6%) per annum on the unpaid balance, payable as follows: Commencing on April 1, 2024, and continuing on the 1st day of each and every month thereafter principal and interest payments of $577.31, with the entire remaining unpaid balance of principal and interest, if not sooner paid, being due and payable in full on or before March 1, 2034 (the "maturity date").Record a first priority security instrument (mortgage or deed of trust).
Brie Schmidt Chicago Investors we have a serious problem : Call to Action
13 March 2025 | 39 replies
“Once fifty percent of tenants waive their right to purchase, the time of tenant rights ends”Being 50% of tenants voting no to buying ends the opportunity for tenants to offer, sellers could probably just get the occupancy down to 50% and set up an LLC to rent the other 50% of units, may not even need to empty whole building saving on the carry costs.