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Post: Billboard Investing?

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There are a few others out there too: Infinity, Clear Channel, Garrett, Next Media, etc. But yeah, most real good space is probably taken.

Edit: Lamar is another big one.

Post: Credit card increases and closing accounts

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I wouldn't close it ever, keep it in your sockdrawer. Keeping it open will be good for emergencies, the extra available credit line will lower your credit utilization percentage, etc. I would if I were you pull it out once every few months and buy gas with it or something small like that, then pay in full.

Post: business plan?

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Doesn't hurt to really think about your objectives and put them on paper.

Post: Foreclosure in Bristol, CT

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Ok, found it on yahoo. I'm really shocked at that price in that area, I know a few people that have spent double to triple that price in that area for lot only. Is that the house that got gutted by fire a while back? I'm confused by the listing, says it was going to be sold in July and the listing was posted in August. If its still available you should think about definitely grabbing it, I can't imagine anything in that area being worth less than $40k for land only. Obviously consult a realtor first but that seems like a homerun to me.

Post: Foreclosure in Bristol, CT

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I've lived in Bristol my entire life and don't know where the heck you can find anything for that cheap. Let me know where it is (PM would be good, no sense tipping off everyone where it is and having you get scooped on it), I would be interested in checking it out for curiousity sake. If you're worried about telling me I understand. I'm definitely not ready to buy anything now anyway.

PS- Did you notice the July date of auction, probably long gone now.

One of my clients represented one of the parties in that BS case in Connecticut.......what a crock.

Post: flipping

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The one thing that irks me about those shows is that they never tell you if the house sold and for how much. They get a realtor to come in and tell them "oh, this is nice....I feel confident listing this for $220k" but you have no idea if they got a dime over their initial investment or got more than the listing price.

Very interesting....

Well you can improve the apartment and gradually adjust the rent up. In a multi-fam situation you can add coin-op laundry machines in the basement. In an area that the market allows it you can charge for parking spaces. In my area charging for parking wouldn't fly, renters would just go somewhere else, but in places like NYC this is the norm.

Originally posted by "serv40":
On mls I found they bought it for 10,000. Rehabbed it. Its for sale for 59000............................I dont know why they would sell a 400+ cash flowing proprty

$400 a month or $40,000 in cash.....I'd take the cash myself.