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Kristin Whitaker Foreclosure flippers - best methods for reviving dead lawn?
26 August 2013 | 6 replies
Lay down 2x as much seed as you think you will need and keep it watered.
Andrew S. Anyone flip to "get their feet wet?"
6 September 2013 | 12 replies
If you can manage the seed money, rehabbing can generate big paydays.
Michael Woodward Did your real estate business survive the 07-08 crash?
4 April 2015 | 39 replies
I did manage to conclude my REI business with minimal damage - $50,000 seed debt obligation from private lender.
David A. During Lease inspections
20 September 2013 | 4 replies
Jermaine hereQuarterly inspection is the way to go, that is what you and it works it plants that seed in the tenant head that we will coming soon, we are well aware of the fact that tenants just want to be left alone, but if its 100% privacy thay are after maybe thay should own.
David Klick $500M+ Commercial Deal - Investor possible?
27 April 2014 | 21 replies
To me, I would take this payout as seed money for a much smaller development company that specializes in $5-10M dollar projects, which I would also own.
Edwin Hay Buy and hold advice and help.
1 November 2012 | 8 replies
You will need some seed capital.
Corey Dutton What is the Most Expensive Way to Finance Your Real Estate Deals?
1 November 2012 | 16 replies
Your own cash for seed money.
David N. Decisions...
12 December 2012 | 7 replies
Seeding the yard takes a few minutes.
David L Building seed money with primary house
10 January 2013 | 2 replies
I can actually pay off about 85-90% actually from the profit of our house (one and only, primary residence) but that leaves no money to roll into another house for a downpayment.Now student loan rates are higher than mortgage interest rates though so I'm thinking of a few possibilities but anyone here who has had experience getting into the flipping business with very little seed money and used the "step up" method, would love to hear from you.
Albert Tsang How can you encourage tenants to maintain the yard?
8 March 2013 | 3 replies
The tenants trimmed the trees, spread grass seed, and other things and the place looks so much better.