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Taylor Clark Moving to Japan with the Military...
3 May 2019 | 12 replies
Otherwise, consider incorporating lease options, subject to, wraps and a host of other creative financing techniques discussed throughout BP. 
Maya Torres Unit smells like WEED
8 November 2019 | 93 replies
I was asking for suggestions on approach although I have my own style of approach I was wanting to incorporate other people’s ideas that lined up with my own.
Stephan Kraus 0% Seller financing - for WAY MORE than the property is worth? 🤯
26 November 2019 | 66 replies
@Tyson Thompsonyou are right - i would have personally wanted this property, as it checks a lot of boxes, but this alone doesn't justify the purchase, even though it would have been a convenient one. i would have never made an emotional decision on this, hence the whole number game and upon running some scenarioa coming up with that fundamental question of the real cost of acquisitions. while with the sellers final and beat counter still doesn't make it work for me as it stands, the whole discussion and analysis definitely help me understanding these metrics on a deeper level now - and will incorporate long term scenarios in my future deal analysis as well 🤔🤯
Lynn Dickinson Turnkey Investing Questions...
25 May 2019 | 18 replies
However, maintenance costs should be incorporated into your prop analysis before you purchase and should not reduce your expected returns unless something major comes up unexpectedly.Fees charged to the tenant for late payments etc should usually be split 50/50 - half to the company for doing the work of chasing down payment, half to you because it's your property and you had to wait to be paid.As James said, do your own due diligence and get independent appraisals and inspections.
Joe Szymczyk TAX Time...Deductions needed to get income down
1 April 2019 | 19 replies
I am closing on a new duplex construction next week, what do you recommend I can do to incorporate the cost segregation method.  
Scott Trench What's the Best Cash Flow Market in the Country?
7 January 2023 | 161 replies
Essentially, the resolution is not high enough to capture pockets of high and low values. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modifiable_areal_unit_problemTake the two graphic below as an example.
Russell Brazil Be Careful If You Are Overleveraged
20 March 2020 | 140 replies
BiggerPockets should have been incorporating more economists in the podcasts.
Account Closed We listed for $1900, lots of interest; how do we get $2k?
13 December 2019 | 68 replies
Or incorporate a rent increase in the lease. 
Michael Ealy Small Deals Mean Wasting Time & Making Small Money
15 July 2021 | 204 replies
Originally posted by @Michael Ealy:Originally posted by @David Friedman:@Michael Ealy, Have you ever incorporated a historic building into one of your hotel developments?
Julie Marquez New Build Duplex Complete! With Pictures
23 July 2020 | 23 replies
Or thanks to some of the City design standards we had to incorporate to make it look good on the front elevation