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Niles Treber Soon to inherit some money. Want to invest in real estate. Looking for some help in forming a plan!
26 June 2016 | 21 replies
I've been reading like crazy trying to get a grasp on the world of real estate investing.
Account Closed Found someone to mentor me!
21 July 2011 | 4 replies
Now I have been studying a lot of articles here at BP and around the net and have gained a greater grasp on a lot of different aspects of wholesaling.
Brandon Pearsons Trying to assess property value- Cant find good comp- Max bid?
22 November 2010 | 11 replies
No, using property tax or assessment data is NOT a good way to determine the resale value of a property.The only good way is to do a thorough analysis of sold comparables in the previous several months and within a small radius (less than 1 mile, ideally).By comparable, we mean:- Similar size- Similar construction date- Similar condition- Similar construction type- Similar # of beds and baths- Similar surrounding area (for example, is it in a subdivision or not)- Similar amenitiesIt sounds like you don't yet have a good grasp of how to analyze comps, so I would recommend doing some study in this area and/or finding someone qualified to help you out.
Ryan Evans Should I build a tiny cabin as a STR?
20 January 2021 | 28 replies
I've got one duplex so far so I'm starting to get a better grasp on all the other costs it takes to run a rental. 
Race Jeet How To Handle: Realtor provided Incorrect HOA Amount
25 May 2022 | 16 replies
It sounds like you have buyer's remorse and are grasping at "legal gotchas" to get unwind the purchase.In my state, it's buyer beware.
Michael Blackwood What is the best way to get your own off market deals?
15 August 2019 | 6 replies
No matter how often I show these pics, No matter how much proof I post, for some reason people just do not grasp how important this concept is and they brush it off as not realistic.I have ranked many a sites#1, not just my site:in markets like southern cali, and dallas...I am an investor just like you.. ok maybe not JUST like you..
Tim LaBorde Will Real Estate Agents Become Obsolete?
16 October 2015 | 55 replies
I had enough minor issues selling with an agent to try it on my own several times and now I have a fair enough grasp.
Justin Gutierrez New to investing in the Los Angeles area
4 January 2017 | 7 replies
I have a pretty good grasp of running the math on properties and have found that a large chunk of the properties here in LA are cash flow negative, due to the sky-high prices.
James York How do you learn commercial markets?
8 September 2022 | 15 replies
Using a brokers time would actually be the best way to get a grasp of the basics I feel, maybe you could pay him for his time?
Andy Ramos Lease renewal fee after one year lease?
4 August 2024 | 37 replies
I would think if someone has a decent grasp of thier market and they are fair about increases they can be pretty close to take it or leave it.