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Derek Adams New Member Derek from St Louis, Missouri
19 July 2016 | 5 replies
The differences will ultimately give you a very rough idea of what level of hands-on-ness you might expect in a given area.You might just be looking for numbers at this point, but if you'd like to discuss the market and have any other questions I'd be happy to talk shop with you, so don't hesitate to reach out.Cheers!
Mark Lopez New Member. Long Beach, California
2 July 2016 | 8 replies
love the use of the suffix 'ness!
Jerry Dengmanivanh Central Illinois - CIRPP General Monthly Meeting Champaign IL.
11 July 2016 | 0 replies
NeilChampaign, IL 61820Presents:Alex Ruggieri speaking on Sales and Success.Alex Ruggieri serves as a senior advisor for Sperry Van Ness, specializing in the sale of investment properties in Champaign-Urbana and Central Illinois.
Justin Smith New Investor Question! Mobile Home vs. Permanent
26 November 2016 | 1 reply
if it were me, i would put the new trailer in. i'd offer it to the upper end of the blue collars as RTO/LP. whether they exercise the right to buy or not, the "new-ness" can command a higher monthly rent/payment. if you can find someone to put a sizable down payment proving intent on ownership, they ought to treat the property better.3rd option, just offer the lot for rent at $300-$400/mo. they can bring their own trailer. if they ever leave, it should be in the lease that if they leave the home on the lot more than 30 days beyond their move-out date, the trailer becomes your. for free. clean it up and rent it out again. save yourself from spending 30k up front.just make sure your Monthly rent - PITI = cash flow. 
Ian Cramsey Please help! "Submit Offer" form needed (New York)
13 September 2016 | 5 replies
and or Office depot and get forms there.. in our state they are Stevens Ness forms and quite common I have even seen local attornies use them LOL
Joel Ness New Member in Houston
7 December 2016 | 2 replies
Hi @Joel Ness, I'm not down in TX, but wanted to welcome you!
Mary Joe Need advice on condo market in DC + neighborhood
1 January 2017 | 5 replies
Mt Vernon Square, Petworth, Columbia Heights, a Cleveland Park, Van Ness, Capitol Hill, Shaw, are a few neighborhoods to check out.Newer luxury condos have been very hot the last year or two while older buildings have been more stable.
Nick K. Is anyone making a major strategy change for 2019?
8 January 2019 | 19 replies
Due to the toppy-ness of the market, trying to find ways to increase margins on deals here in the expensive Denver market!
Samantha Miller Lesson learned. . . seeking encouragement
13 March 2019 | 196 replies
Tell the deadly honest truth concisely.To me, they are exploiting your desperation and newbie-ness
Lanny K. Seeking Advice for my 1st Multifamily Syndication Deal
1 December 2018 | 14 replies
Alignment of interest between an investment sponsor and the investors is like the Loch Ness Monster.