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Mike Mitchell Do you like your laptop?
22 March 2007 | 8 replies
I have had 2 Dells, and no issues with either and am impressed with the Sony Vaio.Good luck!
Charles Chase Investing in HUD homes
24 March 2007 | 10 replies
Ryan, My impression of a hard money lender is that they will also look at the property I am living in, as well as the investment property.
Michael F Found A Good Deal. Need Help
27 March 2007 | 5 replies
what about this one this one is a residental unit 1.Asking Price: $675,000He said the Estimated Value is: $700,000but I check out the governemnt website &it say Market Vaule: $757,000Here more info:Style: Old Style Lot Frontage: 40.00ft Exterior Wall: Composition Lot Depth: 96.67ft Garage Type: N/A Lot Shape: Regular Residential Units: 1 Lot Square Footage: 3,867 Finished Sq.Footage: 1,772 Commercial Units: 0 Commercial Sq.
Jason Merchey First Loan in 2014! Tips?
5 January 2014 | 4 replies
@William T. yes I am very impressed with Keller's book.
David Stechmann Listingbook.com
27 December 2013 | 3 replies
My other first impression is - with all due apologies if I'm totally off-base - that maybe this is a tool that appeals to lazy agents?
Eston Johnson The New Guy from Spring/Houston TX
29 December 2013 | 13 replies
Greater Houston is a great place for real estate investments given the deflated prices compared to other US markets & the impressive population growth.Here are a few tips in this market:- lack of zoning makes knowledge of subdivisions(neighborhoods) VERY important; so know your numbers by subdivisions, i.e DOM, avg sales & rental price per sqft etc- market in Houston below $150k is overpopulated right now- too many people & too many transactions- so don't be fooled by recent sales data since they may be inflated; true value of SF investment properties should be driven by cap rates; SF rental market in Houston in north of 10% cap rateLet us know if we can assist on any way- we provide data to help investors find their own off-market deals.
Dan Costantino General Contractor losing money and potentially bailing on the job.
28 December 2013 | 11 replies
I'm quite impressed with how he is forging along, even though he is in a bad spot.He is going to be looking for about $7k when all is said and done, but I'm going to have to come out of pocket on carpet which will be roughly $3k.
Gunnar Teltow First two deals under the belt!
26 January 2014 | 24 replies
Impressive looking pair of deals.Are all of your new purchases in the same neighborhood?
AC Cooley I Fired My Boss!
10 January 2014 | 37 replies
@AC Cooley What a wonderful story, sounds like your 2014 will be impressive indeed!
Justin Escajeda My NEW rental Property I am buying
2 January 2014 | 9 replies
Im not sure if you got the impression that I am buying this banking on appreciation (I am not), I invest for cash flow.