
25 February 2014 | 46 replies
Apologies for the lengthy write-up, but I would love to connect with any experienced investors in the Bay Area who would like to serve as a mentor, I'm like a sponge right now and soaking up all the information I can. :)Love the community you guys have created here and looking forward to quitting my job in a couple of years. :)All the best,Steve

26 December 2012 | 35 replies
Thats what I'm worried about; soaks into carpets, walls, ventilation systems etc.

20 June 2013 | 8 replies
Had a friend call from VT yesterday, house was 90% rehabbed when they did the roof and were caught by a down pour. Its a 1945 story and a half house with slanted 2n't floor ceilings and no attic.
You can see most ne...

16 February 2017 | 17 replies
@Matt Geerts you have spent too long reading the Ontario Landlords Association's hyperventilating forums and have soaked up their aura.

8 September 2011 | 16 replies
However, removing the bees but leaving the honeycomb can result in honey soaking into your walls.
1 July 2017 | 3 replies
Hi, my name is Joseph Clontz and I am residing in the Charlotte area. I am a new member looking to get started in real estate and to begin establishing a meaningful future! I am seeking advice on obtaining and finding...

4 June 2020 | 15 replies
Go to a local boot camp REI course, soak it up, they typically cost $500-$1500) and then focus your resources on marketing.

5 January 2017 | 7 replies
I pulled out the old carpet and pad, which were still wet, and found that the subfloor is soaked as well.I read some prior posts about sealing with Kilz, but does it need to be dried completely first?

16 December 2016 | 9 replies
I am a sponge right now, attempting to soak up as much knowledge as I possibly can through reading the forums, articles, or any suggested books/videos.