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James McGovern Flippers who are ignorant to rehab techniques
14 July 2025 | 4 replies
Flipping a house is one of the riskiest part of real estate , especially for the inexperienced , who dont have any connections with contractors .
James McGovern Tenant will likely destroy your property prior to being evicted
16 July 2025 | 7 replies
Therefore an experienced PM knows how to deescalate and inexperienced landlord usually failed and blow things out of proportion.
Kimberly Pittman Texas neighborhood services Program
10 July 2025 | 1 reply
Would like to ask if anyone has ever dealt with Teas neighborhood services program?
Natasha Rooney Thoughts on OH markets for flipping?
16 July 2025 | 12 replies
That means to flip it, you have to buy it, renovate it and then sell it for under $100k - and make a profit.Yes you can still buy houses here in the City of Detroit for less than $50k, but unless you're connected with the local market, 99% of them are going to be:1) In bad areas that will be hard to find a buyer.2) Need MAJOR renovations pushing your total out-of-pocket amount past market value:(Most of the properties like this are bought by:1) Experienced landlords that do cheap, minimum repairs to rent them out. 2) Inexperienced landlords that overpay, then can't figure out why they're not getting their paper ROIs, so they eventually sell at a loss to #1 above.To have any chance of getting market value, you'd really need buyers that plan to live in the houses.
Gabriel Watts Just wanted to share my experience with BP and how its changed my life!
19 July 2025 | 57 replies
So it’s probably a combination of posters “set up” to comment by the OP AND legit albeit inexperienced people “wowed” by the claim with no understanding of the improbability of the claimed result. 
Travis Bobo is this a scam or legit?
15 July 2025 | 37 replies
It is a legitimate way for them to make money off of inexperienced investors.
Michael Baum Mike's Deal of the Day - July 5th 2025
5 July 2025 | 6 replies
I don't know much about these but they are said to run firm even though they list them as medium.As most folks know, a lot of us run the Zinus Green Tea mattresses but I would go with these if I was looking for new ones.
AJ P. Need Help Analyzing DSCR Loan
10 July 2025 | 13 replies
I am seeing a lot of fall outs lately, and it is mainly due to the account executive being inexperienced, lenders doing shady practices, or really failing to look at the small details. 
Zachary McDonough What I wish Pace Morby would have told me
29 July 2025 | 71 replies
As I've watched the idea of "Subject To" morph from being a solid investment technique suitable for experienced, PROPERLY trained and well funded investors, to inexperienced "no credit, no experience, and no money" newbies, I 've just shaken my head.
James Rutherford, iii Looking for where to start as a complete beginner. (Brain is Scrambled)
10 July 2025 | 5 replies
I agree with Seth that flipping requires knowledge that takes time to learn and can be high risk for the inexperienced.