Steve Honeycutt
New member from Mississippi
4 November 2015 | 13 replies
(see last paragraph pg 21 of the Ultimate Beginners Guide)Although I've been involved in the construction / remodeling (as a sub-contractor, mostly) side of Real Estate for 30+ years, there are a lot of things I'll need to learn.
Jeremy B.
References for licensed plumbers/electricians in DC?
24 August 2016 | 2 replies
Do you have any references for licensed and reliable contractors for the DC, PG area?
Fatimah Wilson
Where to Start (location wise)
18 January 2017 | 18 replies
@Francis Dayamba NE and SE are options for me as well, Im also looking in PG County.
Tyler Schochenmaier
Moving to Washington DC area in Nov...buying first home!
24 July 2019 | 8 replies
PG County and DC are best for flipping.
Bruce Runn
MPLS 2040 comprehensive plan and how landlords can add more units
22 December 2018 | 33 replies
(they mentioned cohousing in pg 165).
Jim Stevenson
DC metro friends
16 August 2016 | 3 replies
For instance DC and PG County are good for flips....Montgomery County is much more difficult to flip.
Jessica Frasier
Beginner Not Sure Where to Start
25 May 2016 | 30 replies
The REI group encouraged us toward wholesaling due to the minimal risk and substantial the number of distressed properties in PG and surrounding counties.
PG Henderford
Estimate values post-HCAD craziness this year? ISO crystal ball!
18 November 2015 | 9 replies
Hi @PG Henderford, I agree with @Doug McLeod.
Daniel Adams
New Member from Maryland
17 September 2015 | 11 replies
@Daniel Adams If you are willing to crossover into PG County, which it sounds like you are since you want to be close to Greenbelt.....that will offers some nice spreads between the nonrehabbed and rehabbed homes.