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Lakshay G. Need guidance on Flipping VS Buy and Hold (Low money Investment)
5 September 2016 | 10 replies
It may pay $15 k per property, but you need to keep going or the money dries up.
Tom Kairys Should I setup entity enterprise before starting out in REI?
25 October 2016 | 10 replies
Once I build up enough cash reserves from my first investment property and my current excess from my wages I will most likely go the LLC route and begin controlling my assets instead of owning with my next investment.
Dylan Lonsway Realtor for Tampa Florida!
1 September 2016 | 12 replies
Stay safe and dry out there with this little storm hitting us.Thanks.
Allan B. Recommendations on General Contractors, Roof Repairs, and Mold sp
10 September 2016 | 2 replies
GC: Scott Tovin from Ross Brothers Construction Roofer:  German Duarte from Florida Quality Roofing Mold / Restoration: Johnny Mackey from All Dry USAYou can find all of them on google, but if not, feel free to contact me.  
Carlos Coronado Wholesale contracts
1 September 2016 | 7 replies
It's the least you can do after tying up the property for a month (45 days seems excessive, even for a wholesaler...my inspection period is 15 days).Best thing you can do is make sure the deals you get are actually deals, and you shouldn't have a problem finding buyers (or closing yourself if need be).
Chris Jackson 8 Properties Closed in 8 Weeks
2 September 2016 | 34 replies
Roll in from work during the rain and walk up dry to your house. :)
Taylor Vallies House for sale, lis Pendens owner bankruptcy file.
3 September 2016 | 6 replies
Distressed properties used to be a dime-a-dozen in Florida, now they are drying up.
Samuel Rothmann Advice on Investing in Jacksonville, FL
15 December 2016 | 18 replies
Hi Sam,I'm in the same boat as you....that is, learning, reading, listening all that I can (for free, which is cool), but still haven't made my first purchase other than the house I currently own and live in (i.e. not an actual investment property).I live in Jacksonville and have been scouring the market this summer, drove by some properties today in fact (they weren't what I was looking for, though).I'll say that it's drying up a bit, but I don't mean to dissuade you at all, in fact I think there are still tons of great deals out there (here), but the time is now.
Michael Lang Brand new to this whole mentality, Hello!!
5 September 2016 | 11 replies
vacancy rates for off season and when hurricanes come through. how about your liability, is the condo itself covered(liability) and are you, in excess of a typical owners policy?
Keeya WangJones Advice on Hold and Buy Gentrification Property
13 September 2016 | 8 replies
They left without me having to evict them or excessive drama, because they realized I was treating them fairly, even though their situation was a tough one.