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Blair Colsey Having your credit run
14 January 2019 | 7 replies
I guess the credit inquiry part of their score is not weighted as heavily as other factors so it doesn't matter?
Steven Michael Thomas Deals in Toronto in 2019
24 February 2019 | 27 replies
Hi @Joel Arndt and @Frankie Woods, let me ponder it a bit - I relied heavily on @Ming Lim and the Volition Properties team as I was a condo owner and total noob.They have my numbers in a mini case study that maybe we can tidy up and share - as Ming said, there are only certain neighbourhoods where this makes sense.
Emile Papillon Introduction and sharing today's opp
6 January 2019 | 0 replies
Everything else has to be refreshed : Floors (carpeted, heavily spoiled and cat urine odor) Ceilings dry-wallWalls dry-wallElectrical is out of date (knot and tube all over, electrical panel needs replacement) Risks: Sanitization (cat urine smell, potential for pest problems)Structural integrity not checked (unable to check in a timely fashion due to deadline)Evidence of water damage on main floor ceiling, extent of damages unknownNo smell of mold in basement but knowing the city history of flooding, this is uncertainPlumbing looks recent but it was hard to be absolutely sure of this assertionThe reason I decided against in the end : too many unknowns.
AJ Whitaker New To Bigger Pockets
10 January 2019 | 9 replies
This something I have been considering heavily.
Dean Taylor Real Estate Investing Full-time
22 January 2019 | 17 replies
If so I would heavily take all the dollars you allocated to setting up your entity and structures etc and hire a coach or join a program.
JR Rivas Avoid single family as a new investor?
4 January 2022 | 75 replies
I think I would only buy sfh in decent areas I’ve toured way too many in c class and d class that were heavily vandalized to want to go that route myself .
Rohit S Bora Sell rental to cash out equity or keep it long term
29 May 2019 | 4 replies
If you enjoy real estate, you can partner with local investors to put your money to work.But, if your goal isn’t to invest heavily in real estate, this is a great property to use as a long term investment and reap the benefits of real estate.
Jonathan R. I can buy cheaper than it is to build, will this make me wealthy?
25 September 2018 | 32 replies
Neighborhood went heavily minority but I think there's renewed interest in it as most people who have owned those homes with larger lots are going to the grave before they sell -- I wanted to move in that neighborhood pretty bad but could never find the right deal. 
David Gaudet Vacation Rentals in the Southeast
29 August 2018 | 14 replies
I looked heavily into the Clarksville market.
Jared Forman Philadelphia Estate without a will
4 September 2018 | 3 replies
But all of it will depend heavily on the exact facts and what Jared did since the owner passed away.