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Aaron Gordy austin number one again for real estate
8 November 2019 | 7 replies
I had a nice bottle of wine celebrating that event last night.
Melody Abreu First time homebuyer loans?
21 October 2019 | 4 replies
@Nicholas DiPasqualeThanks Nicolas!
Nicolas Ake ARVs on SFRs values varying
17 October 2019 | 3 replies
@Nicolas Ake:Just as in-depth as when you purchase.Yup, it's possible. $10-20k isn't really a lot of money.
Adam Higginbotham Struggling to find deals
29 December 2019 | 79 replies
You buy your favorite wine that came from somewhere in France and was hand-squeezed by some monks and prayed on.
Richard Nicolas Asking Realtors for info on the market
4 November 2019 | 4 replies
@Richard Nicolas,Start attending your local REI meetings. 
Nicolas Lopez Started advertising too early.Had a few people call didnt answer
4 November 2019 | 10 replies
@Nicolas Lopez,That's more common than you might think.What stopped you from answering those calls? 
Richard Nicolas Virginia Beach Title Company
11 November 2019 | 4 replies
@Richard Nicolas The two I use are Caplan Law and Viking Title.
Ryan Rock Mobile Home on a Cheap Parcel as spec house
20 December 2019 | 12 replies
It is in the wine country in the foothills East of Stockton.
Timothy Swenton How to identify between A-D class properties?
11 November 2019 | 9 replies
The overall character of the area is definitely a large factor as it will determine the type of tenants living there/demographics: Yoga/Orange Theory studios, Whole Foods, Starbucks, micro breweries, wine and cheese shops, public parks, bike paths, green spaces, public transportation, good schools, nice restaurants, cranes/new construction, low crime rate, high prices all indicate a Class A area whereas boarded up buildings, lots of Payday lenders/check cashing stores, dollar stores, fast food, liquor stores, homeless shelters, army recruiting centers, addiction recovery centers, industrial areas, dumps, shoes hanging from power lines, junked cars lining the streets, high crime, blight, abandoned buildings, urban decay, burnt out buildings, low prices, low rent, etc. would indicate a Class D area.It's really pretty subjective though, I'm not sure there are universally accepted definitions but rather just people's opinions.
Nicholas Fonte Rookie from Minnesota and Virginia
17 November 2019 | 5 replies
Welcome, Nicolas!!