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Donald Miller Buying Bullhead city AZ
8 September 2017 | 9 replies
Bullhead City is a river/casino area, so there are some great opportunities for "seasonal" rentals as well, or the latest craze, Air BnB.
Cenddie Alaban Our family friend has $150,000 in cash but cannot buy a house.
6 September 2017 | 57 replies
But then I found a really fun card and I enjoyed building my credit.  
M Marie M. 469 square feet of rental house Baltimore, MD
9 October 2017 | 16 replies
I was thinking, something along the lines of a dorm fridge or those tiny kitchens I've seen shoved into motel rooms.So then came the fun part of getting a contractor.I called around and emailed and waited.
Liz Boer First Rental Property Purchase San Diego or Out of State
11 September 2017 | 15 replies
Just for fun, I did an "adventure flip" in Oceanside last summer.
Christopher Dunson Mechanics lien on Flip property for undone work and no contract
24 January 2018 | 53 replies
Its been my experience that most contractors aren't fun to deal with under normal circumstances, but if they even suspect they will get shorted, you're almost guaranteed that they'll stop work immediately and you will face this exact same situation again. 
Stephen Smith New REI in Southern California - San Bernardino County
7 September 2017 | 13 replies
You can have fun in REI, so keep with that excitement!
Mo Farraj New Flipper - Would love some advice
8 September 2017 | 9 replies
I also think it is fun.
Dave Whittaker Turnkey homes through investment companies
19 September 2017 | 16 replies
I know when I (for fun) mess around in some of those markets what I've seen are "rehabbed homes" for $70K and disasters for sale for $20K.