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Mark Updegraff my first development proposal
14 September 2011 | 24 replies
I'll know more after meeting with our Design architect.
John Henry Newbie investor, considering FL
6 April 2011 | 18 replies
Mine is about $6500/year for an ordinary 3/2 house without hurricane mitigation, so check if the property has approved shutters and the appropriate roofing design (newer homes are more likely to have this).
Ken Parker Back on the hunt for property in the DC/MD/VA area.
17 July 2012 | 8 replies
The last two properties we renovated in the DC Pet worth area they had contracts on them before we finished that was 90 days ago.Please note those two properties were done real nice,design layout clean and nice and location location location .
Dan Brindley Landlords: Did You Ever Wish You Invested in the Stock Market Instead?
6 April 2011 | 25 replies
"High frequency" trading firms use super-fast processors and trading algorithms designed and tweaked by PhD's in real time every single day to rake tens of billions of dollars out of the pockets of average investors each year, through manipulation of bid/ask spreads and direct data pipes into the major exchanges.
Daniel Gonzalez Anyone flipping SS's like REO's w/out all the SS paperwork?
7 April 2011 | 6 replies
Transactional Funding was designed to overcome this for wholesalers and investor flips.
Courtney Hunter Hello Milwaukee!
5 May 2011 | 7 replies
Did you design it?
Account Closed Is blogging worth it?
6 July 2011 | 16 replies
Raymond your initial load time on your website is very slow.Many will just click off before it loads.Speed of a site is key with today's consumers.Web designers get carried away with flash and other items because it looks fancy.The flash and high graphic pictures make the sites load slow.I have found people just want a fast site with relevant content to what they are looking for.I do not like ALL IN ONE sites.I believe in highly targeted sites especially with investors.For instance even if you are on page one of Google and then someone wants to learn about hotels and they get to your website and it has a ton of tabs to click everywhere.The odds of that lead digging through a bunch of pages to find the info is slim to none.With a targeted site you appear to be THE SPECIALIST and the content is related to only what they are searching for.I did not also see a form on every page.You want a form to capture their information on every page you have.Your website also I did not see it was keyword rich for the area you are targeting.Blogging can be great.Some people are not that much of a writer.You can do pod casts or videos,radio shows instead if you are more comfortable.Hope it helps.
Jim Stardust Financing a rental with 15 or 30 yr mtg?
22 January 2016 | 27 replies
The term in any mortgage product is designed for the portfolio management of the investor.There are only two instances, IMO, where it makes more sence to take a 15 yr. fixed over a 30 yr.1.
Greg P. How do you find your realtors?
5 June 2011 | 6 replies
I am rehabber trying to find a realtor to sell my home and wanting help with designing etc.
Jason Kim How To Determine If Kitchen Needs New Cabinets Or Just Fix'em
14 May 2011 | 20 replies
So I was thinking of keeping the cabinet boxes(unless they are really in bad shape) and replace only doors and drawers with updated designs or fix'em nicely with new hinges and nobs and paint them all with WHITE colors so they would look nicely even, and with the money that I save, I would install nice granite counter tops.I'm just trying to find ways to save money on all the little parts of rehab.. is this too complicated to do for time and labor and would not pay off at the end for these priced homes?