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Jonathan Xu New Member from Glen Mills PA
25 April 2016 | 2 replies
I am a senior in high school in the South Eastern region of Pennsylvania.
Christopher Smith Southeastern CT and southern RI new member
29 January 2017 | 11 replies
I'm currently a builder/remodeler in Stonington CT operating in southeastern CT and southern RI.
Rahimuddin Hussain Any ideas of good places to buy in the philadelphia area?
17 February 2017 | 6 replies
That whole south eastern Delco area is pretty good in my opinion, just watch your neighborhoods.
Mike Bicho Fix and flip or buy and hold
18 April 2016 | 2 replies
Even if I don't get licensed, taking 40 hours of class to be qualified for obtaining the agent license will not hurt with my learning of the industry.Also, if you know of any wholesalers in the southeastern Ma area, would love to get their contacts.
Toure Lee Investor from Michigan Focused on Passive Income
19 April 2016 | 5 replies
The BP blog is so good I decided to try the forum after listening a few weeks.I'm located in southeastern Michigan and have done several single family deals in the state.  
Diana Britz New to site
8 May 2016 | 3 replies
If newer than June 15, 1976 it has copper wire.If older, unless there is a problem, you can keep the aluminum wiring.
Sam Akif Flooring in triplex
17 March 2016 | 5 replies
The Finish which most cheap LVT's don't have a a scratch resistant layer using Aluminum Oxide or Ceramic. 
Josh Woods from the classroom to the showroom
18 March 2016 | 0 replies
via online and/or people who have strategies so creative, that they're confusing to a novice such as myself. there seems to be sooo many ways to conduct deals and most "teachers" can only "teach" the ONE way that worked for THEM, probably after much trial & error. issue 3: i'm not sure i'm tackling my priorities in appropriate order. i dont want to waste time. i'm eager to acquire my first property and complete my first deal.last issue (for now): in my world - family, friends, neighbors, etc - know nothing about investing. get a job & work until retirement is the name of the game. my folk seem to be "silently negative" about the idea. they mean well but have been exposed to so many scams, anything other than a secure paycheck is ludacris to them.my immediate goals (if i even know what they should be at this point) are to find an experienced investor(s) in the southeastern PA region to help me assess my plan of action. also, i believe i am at the point where i am ready to consult with an attorney about the initial contracts and applicable laws.thanks to any and all who can provide me any guidance at this point...ps - lemme know if this post is too long for these forums.
Jordan Lagrassa Rewiring or replumbing a house
23 March 2016 | 22 replies
Unfortunately, because he compromised the electrical by spicing newer wire into the old aluminum wiring and messing with the electrical panel, the entire house had to be rewired and brought up to code.
Greg D. Looking for a light sensor to wire in series with my porch lights
29 March 2016 | 3 replies
It worked OK for controlling an incandescent floodlight, and later a compact fluorescent floodlight.In my application, I could mount it on the same cover as the lamp socket; it was one of those cast aluminum outdoor covers with 3 holes in it.