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Devonta Taylor Wholesaling as an agent
28 May 2018 | 12 replies
I was wondering the exact same thing Jorge De Jesus
Eric Calabrese Buying into a city with decreasing population
25 May 2018 | 7 replies
My target market is Wilmington, Delaware which is another shrinking marking and I would argue doesn't have the same economic prospects that Milwaukee has.
David Hudson Looking for property management in Delaware County PA
29 May 2018 | 2 replies

Good morning all. I have a duplex that I'm about 90 percent completed. I'm looking for recommendations for property management in the Brookhaven, Parkside and Chester areas. Any help would be greatly appreciated. 

Robert Mack Buying an Island
26 March 2009 | 13 replies
There are some alternatives such as solar power, but if you go that route you probably will still want to have a generator as a back up, and the cost for solar panels can also add up quickly.Another cost to think about is that of construction.
David Arney A different kind of RE: Sport Events
19 May 2008 | 4 replies
Careful....you came close to blasphemy dere about a certain team dat comes from a certain city dat starts wit de letter C.
Tom Tarrant Scared Money Dont Make Money
8 December 2008 | 42 replies
These can serve as back up exit strategies.For example, once you have a reliable tenant with cash flow in a property, you can find a buy and hold investor who will be much more interested in the property, since they'll be spared the trouble of finding a tenant for it.You can also owner finance the property and then sell the note to another investor.† You can sell part of the note for cash now and have income later or sell all of the note at once.If you're having trouble finding local investors, online auctions can offer your property to a potential global market.Even in a soft market some homes will still sell at or near full market value.† Of course, you don't want to incur six months of holding costs waiting for your price so you have to get creative to make your property stand out.† One way is to "Go Green".† A few touches like solar hot water with a tankless water heater back up and adding rain barrels to the downspouts in order to maintain landscaping inexpensively even during drought conditions can put your property ahead.† Everyone likes ideas that save them money and if it is good for the environment too that is an extra bonus.
Josephine Parson Newbie from Philadelphia, PA
26 June 2008 | 23 replies
Actually I am looking to partner with people in buying properties and splitting profits here in the Philadelphia, Delaware County area.
Account Closed Hello, I'm from NY
26 June 2008 | 9 replies
I'm afraid your wrong Josh, the only true tri-state area is PA,NJ, & DE :-)-Michael
Loc Nguyen Real estate courses
27 June 2008 | 11 replies
I was thinking of getting Dolf De Roos' Real Estate Investor's College: Real Estate Investing for Everyone (Audio and DVD Success)but if there any other recommendation i would really appreciate it, THX!
David G From Chicago to Flagstaff to Portland, OR to.. (you fill in)
6 August 2008 | 10 replies
I think I recall reading "WE BUY HOUSES" in Dolf de Roos' "Real Estate Riches"!