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Nate O. Commerical Development - First Project
21 June 2016 | 3 replies
Bruce Kirsch does some financial modeling...no need to recreate the wheel.  
Antonio Cooper New Member from Lansing, IL
15 June 2016 | 2 replies
I am a new investor and have a fix and flip deal in South Holland, IL which is a South Suburban middle class neighborhood with good school districts, parks and recreation facilities within walking distance.
Brandon Sturgill Section 8 and Income Requirements
3 February 2017 | 5 replies
She also would not be able to pay for food, clothing, transportation, medical, recreation, childcare needs, etc.Instead of considering only the tenant's portion, I would prefer to keep my income requirements the same for all tenants, regardless of their source of income.
Lindsay VanSomeren Learning the ropes in Colorado
13 November 2015 | 9 replies
I graduated from CSU with a degree in Natural Resource Management and another in Recreational Tourism.
Derek Caldwell Best ways to find land to buy off the MLS (especially in Utah)
16 November 2015 | 7 replies
@Derek Caldwell  this is were direct mail comes in very handy... 99% of yellow letter folks target the exact same thing... so people with those assets get bombarded with the exact same letter with virtually the same lingo in each... so that's why the response rate in quality areas is so low.you would be pleasantly surprised to see how well direct mail will work for unimproved land.. as folks just don't get direct mail for their land.. and your response rate will go up.plus if you really want something you can call them as well.There are specialty ad publications that just specialize in recreational land.. if your looking for infill type lots then its mail and drive.
Sam Smith Phoenix investor interested in flipping in Ohio
19 November 2015 | 4 replies
Yes, we have basements, very manageable and great recreational/storage space.
Bobby Jagoe Hi Pensacola, FL Investors!
21 March 2016 | 5 replies
I love fishing, muscle cars, camping, and all wildlife recreational activities.
Dennis Meppelink Investor in Holland (Europe) city: Emmen
28 March 2016 | 2 replies
Hi there, I am Dennis Meppelink and interested in investing in real estate.At this moment I have several investings.As there are:One recreation bungalowOne apartment in my own houseOne shed separated in several storehouses.Currently I am interested in buy and hold.I listen to the podcasts from BP and read about investings.My normal job is landscaping.I love to talk with you about investments.Dennis Meppelink
Bob Malecki Need help on formulas for Excel to calc selling value of note
4 April 2016 | 11 replies
Does anyone have any thoughts on what formulas to use to recreate this on a spreadsheet, or a website that provides any tips/instructions?
Nathan J. Parkside - West Philadelphia. Good area?
22 November 2016 | 11 replies
It is minutes from University City and all the innovation and expansion going on there; minutes away from boat house row and the Art Museum area... all the culture and outdoor recreation you want; minutes away from the Philadelphia Zoo, which I am betting will continue its building and expansion; within walking distance of the Mann and Memorial Hall; finally transportation, several bus routes in the area and the 76 expressway a stones throw away.With that said it is a bit of a rough neighborhood.