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Andy Hayes Concrete in drain of a foreclosure - how do you avoid and/or fix? What other problems have you encountered?
28 March 2012 | 9 replies
Originally posted by Andy Collins:I have an inspection done on every property I buy, including having the water, elec and gas turned on for the inspectionThat was my thinking, but check out this listing's description (note my bolded portion):Single-story home feautring four spacious bedrooms and two full large bathrooms.
Sherry Chen Smell mold but not see anything
22 January 2015 | 30 replies
If I may be so bold....you are letting them run the show, and they are capitalizing.  
Stan Kyle About John fedro
11 April 2017 | 24 replies
Please see my thoughts in bold below. 
Edgar De La Torre Thinking of Starting in Tax Lien Certificate Investing
8 July 2016 | 10 replies
. - This is best for the seller since the Broker's Broker understands the culture of real estate agents, can interview them and determine their success rate in working on certain properties and with clients and their motivation and can questions them in terms understood by agent and Broker's Broker --- Sellers should not risk listing their property with a new agent or an old agent doing all the convenient and unprofessional ways from the past.There lots of ways to make money with tax sale situations - glad to help - hope this gave you some ideas -"Real estate investors ----- Be different - be bold - go where others don't - talk with sellers daily - profit from your games, get out of the line of conventional learning and keep it simple."
Joshua Dorkin Zillow & Appraisals - Novelty or Professional Valuation?
4 May 2007 | 33 replies
If you pull up the Zestimate for a specific property, it says in about 20 pt font the Zestimate and IMMEDIATELY below that number, in bold, orange 14 pt font it gives a range of 20%.
Gregory Schwartz What did I just do! Full-time investor during the Coronavirus!
5 April 2020 | 122 replies
I commend the bold move and hope to make a similar move soon.
John Ballard How do you focus and get started.
10 March 2022 | 16 replies
I now fight myself for the boldness that I know it takes and not wanting to make the same bold decision that failed previously (paralysis by analysis).
Matt M. Lance Edward's Small Apartments Course
23 February 2022 | 29 replies
Random sentence fragments with big black, bold letters on a white background just seemed like a last-minute, sloppily thrown together presentation.
Logan Ryan POV - Why do you believe in real estate investing?
1 November 2023 | 39 replies
I took a bold step, fully immersing myself in the creation of an educational services company.
Paul Sandhu Ever get hate messages about your STRs?
10 August 2019 | 40 replies
@Paul Sandhu - Correct me if i'm wrong but the Bold lettering is you advertising on Craigslist and the Italics is a response to your advertisement.WTF....Why would you advertise like that??