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Raymond C. Is Concord, CA worth looking at to invest?
18 August 2021 | 22 replies
It’s now home to a large number of the world’s biotech and synthetic biology companies and with this new development in Concord, there is the potential to do the same,” said Ed Del Beccaro, a real estate broker in nearby Walnut Creek with TRI Commercial.Quay Hays, a prominent sustainable real estate developer who has worked on similar projects in California also agrees, “Concord offers a rare opportunity to start from scratch with a new development and Five Point has the opportunity to create not just your typical offices with retail and housing, but an actual real 21st-century community with an economy that works for everyone.”
Wade Goodwin Best Corpus Christi Areas to do Fix & Flips
31 December 2016 | 1 reply
The bread and butter houses in the 150K range...move faster.
Jay Hinrichs Philidelphis market and Cleveland Market
25 January 2018 | 9 replies
Originally posted by @Tim Butters:@Jay Hinrichs I remember a post you had from a couple year ago where you weren't high on Philly.
Jesus Garcia Lifestyles Unlimited by Del Walmsley
4 May 2013 | 155 replies
Standard bread and butter deals. 3.2.2.
Timothy W. Do you keep a supply of food on hand?
16 September 2009 | 70 replies
Comfortable pack, synthetic sleeping bag, sil-nylon or plastic tarp, wind pants and jacket, fleece, winter hat, wicking layer top & bottom, 2 lighters, little ziploc with a handful of firestarters (I'm lazy), water filter, pocketknife, string, small first aid kit, bug dope, water bottle, led headlamp.
Drew Sutton Has anyone used Blazevic Funding Group for deal funding?
9 February 2011 | 23 replies
Edy Eddins has made several post on this forum.He has presented Blazevic Funding Group in the most professional manner possible.I have noticed most of you have complained about paying a membership fee.They are several employees in the Blazevic Funding Group.You don't work for free so why should they.The membership fees you pay will pay their salary for underwriting, advertising, web programing,member counseling, and the list goes on and on.Frankly I am surprised that Blazevic Funding Group can sell a membership this cheap for the services they offer.That is the simplest way I know how to explain the fees.For those of you that still don't understand the program of Blazevic Funding Group look at Blazevic Funding Group as a match maker they simply match your loan proposal with one more of hard money lenders that is associated with Blazevic Funding Group.You may also look at Blazevic Funding Group as a hard money broker.Any way you look at it,they are simply making it possible for you to get a hard money loan done with no credit check and no 10% down.I have done several hard money loans with Blazevic Funding Group.The first one was a flop the other 4 went smooth as cutting butter.
Douglas B. Anyone out there specializing in under 30k properties?
3 April 2022 | 540 replies
Its my bread and butter.
Jeff Piscioniere TripAdvisor vs. Airbnb
10 August 2016 | 8 replies
HA/VRBO used to be my bread and butter for one listing but Airbnb is catching up.
Darwin Crawford My Energy Efficiency Project Thread, aka Eco-Capitalism
20 February 2022 | 47 replies
On this install though, I need nice clean holes, and my big Hitachi just blows through block like butter....so I had to core drill. 
Richard Haug Nieghborhoods A, B, C ????
2 September 2017 | 2 replies
These are considered the bread and butter for rentals, with higher cash flow and CAP rates, but normally much lower appreciation.