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Jonathan Weeks Great Flood of 2016 thread. Reaching out to my Louisiana family.
17 August 2016 | 6 replies
We had to get the food out of the house first and had no way to separate it (no containers and no rooms by the road for separate piles).
Haim Fleminger Milwaukee Advise
6 November 2016 | 6 replies
There is a Meijer and strip mall with good restaurants and businesses nearby including a Whole Foods that helps garner renters, owners to the area.
Danial Qureshi Is this a good deal near Spartanburg, South Carolina?
16 August 2016 | 19 replies
Stories: 2Year Built: 1984Lot Size: 6.14 ACAPN / Parcel ID: 3-29-00-058.02Last Verified: 3/18/2016 Highlights Over $250,000 Invested in Capital Improvements in the Past 24 MonthsSeveral Units Completely Rehabed with several HVAC/Appliances replacedUpside through Rent Increase to market rate, Improved Management & adding new unitsWell below Replacement CostCash on Cash Return : 25.31% (I do not know how they are getting this number)Internal Rate of Return (IRR) : 23.22% (I also don't know how they got this number)DescriptionValue add opportunity for a new owner. 36-unit, garden-style apartment community built in 1984, the property contains 5 two-story and 1 one-story buildings encompassing wood exteriors and pitched roofs.
James Wachob Memphis Downtown Boomtown
15 August 2016 | 0 replies
This news story highlights many of these projects.
Bradley Theiss New Investors - Looking to trade advice for food (and drinks!)
15 August 2016 | 0 replies
We have done a tremendous amount of research to date, but are hoping to find some folks who are already succeeding to lend us some wisdom in exchange for shameless food based bribery.We have a solid background in property rehab and estimating and one of us knows a little about the law, but we could really use some advice from those of you who were actually able to stop researching - and start investing.Are there any investor-friendly agents or investing pro's out there who would be willing to set up some time to chat?   
Brett Goldsmith 1st DOT Note Purchase / Foreclosure / IRS tax Liens
16 August 2016 | 5 replies
Just as a highlight, the property has fire damage, was there insurance in favor of the lender which covers such damage and will that claim transfer to you or should some of those proceeds be used to demolish and clear site or clean up site; will you be indemnified for any future liability if not, etc - point is, I would worry more about your not so common deal rather than trying to find sample contracts of more common deals.  
Jeremy Schwegmann Favorite workspaces and coffee shops to work?
16 August 2016 | 3 replies
They have great coffee and food.
Alex Schafler III Seeking advice: Pay off Debt or Invest in Real Estate?
21 August 2016 | 9 replies
I'm sure there are some food service industry jobs In which you could earn $40k+ a year if you are putting in the hours while looking for a physics job.
Keith Goodwine Finding code violations in walkthrough
22 August 2016 | 17 replies
I sent a repair estimate to them highlighting the most expensive items.  
Bryan Hancock Pay No Attention To That Man Behind The Curtain
25 August 2016 | 4 replies
Steve Dresner has a great post on Dealflow.com that highlights what any critical industry reviewer can see.