
4 October 2006 | 10 replies
Once while rehabbing my own house I got physically ill.I bought a "fixer-upper" when I got married 3 years ago.

6 December 2006 | 14 replies
Two reasons:1) The deal side of things is just less interesting to me than the rehab side (I like the idea of creating something that is tangibly, physically better than what was there before).2) Pursuing the deal side too aggressively starts drifting into areas like the last post in this thread.

19 December 2006 | 1 reply
i can see you're an entrepreneur huh.well prepare yourself for the ups and downs of being a noob.you're gonna get so gung ho on one thing in one week and a few days later, get hooked on something else.one week, you'll be wholesaling...definitely.the next week, you'll be buying, rehabing and selling...DEFINITELY.the next it will be buying, fixin and renting, refiing...WITHOUT A DOUBT.whatever you do, stick to your guns about one thing:MAKING A DECISION TO TAKE CONTROL OF YOUR LIFE, PSYCHOLOGICALLY, SPIRITUALLY, PHYSICALLY AND FINANCIALLY!!!

7 June 2017 | 17 replies
OR is there any physical leg work in the neighborhood involved?

8 January 2007 | 3 replies
selected=1172&bold=%7C%7C%7C%7CAnd, given the property address, research companies should be able to get the deed information without going to the physical office.

10 January 2007 | 2 replies
get a copy of you local zoning code, and see what zoning you would need to aim for in order to do what you need to do.The actual physical layout, will it work?

17 January 2007 | 4 replies
And I think it is imperative to at least learn the market you are trying to get into as well as to physically look at the property if at all possible.

24 January 2007 | 3 replies
Even though it physically did not come from any of your bank accounts, it represents money you have invested in the property.

1 February 2007 | 10 replies
I recently started a home improvement company - albeit mostly to get my sparsely-employed-as-of-late-contractor-boyfriend off the couch..( He is great at what he does, not so at sales, marketing, follow up, paperwork, keeping books, which I am now handling, along with some light assistance to actual physical work)...Anyway I'm starting my first rehab shortly and was planning to just do the work (it's a light job) between he, I and maybe another guy we know.