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Patrick Jacques New to the industry, looking for mentor
3 April 2014 | 2 replies
It's awesome to see a father & son team tackling this venture together.
Jeff J. Best place to start upgrading a condo?
18 April 2014 | 2 replies
I would suggest doing paint and flooring, then picking one of bathroom and kitchen and tackling that.
Robert Blake Now I am a real investor!
29 April 2014 | 7 replies
That's something not a lot of people would have the gumption to tackle, since 80 units is a healthy-sized property to take on.It'd be instructive for all of us to hear more details on how you found the deal, how you structured your partnership and any other details you'd like to share, if you're so inclined.Best of luck in the future!
Dylan Swanson Making offers on properties with freeze damage
29 October 2015 | 7 replies
Also, if anyone has any scenarios where they've had to tackle this problem, as well as what the scope of work and costs were, that would be helpful.
Michael L. Resources to develop a list for marketing efforts
2 May 2014 | 0 replies
All,Totally new to REI, haven't closed any deals, and just starting to think about marketing and doing some yellow letter campaigns.I'm curious to hear from others regarding where you go to develop a list to send to potential sellers.Ideally, what I'm looking to do is be able to do a search within a given set of zip codes for properties with the following characteristics:Vacant land or have houses on them that are old (30+ years)8000+ sq/ft lotNo permits for major renovations in the last 15 yearsI'd like to get the list of addresses, the owners name and the owners address to mail to.I called the county deed office and asked if I could get access to an excel file that simply had the info in the database they maintain to populate the data on deed record site, and they kinda laughed in my face, saying I could only access one property at a time by typing in a specific address.I found a website - http://www.dataquick.com/ - and it seems like it might be able to do what I'm looking to do, but I wanted to to get some great crowd-sourced wisdom from the users here at BP to see how they would tackle the same challenge.I would greatly appreciate and recommendations you would have for me.
Teresa Keith My First Rehab Project
13 May 2014 | 12 replies
It can be daunting to take on such a seemingly large project, but tackle each job and it can get done.I totally agree with Engelo about making the place look un-renovated for as long as you can.I have a couple of comments regarding the work you are planning.
Chris Heeren Wholesaling Books
7 March 2012 | 3 replies
Since I'm looking to start in Real Estate Investing I figure I would tackle one section at a time.
Wesley C. Rookie tax question
12 March 2012 | 6 replies
This should be an easy one for someone to tackle, but I'm very new at this.
Dustin Poole Experienced Rehabber, but New to Wholesaling - Questions
12 March 2012 | 5 replies
Hey Dustin, I'll tackle question #1 for you, regarding ===> most"seasoned investors" do not really truly spend much time considering a deal from a wholesaler.
Joe Sillaman Legal Issues with Rehabbing
8 April 2013 | 2 replies
It's a big task to tackle, but is very timely and relevant to many investors...