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Mike Cotter My Payoff Plan on a 14 unit apartment building.
6 May 2015 | 8 replies
My Wife and I are tired of SE Michigan and want to move to a warmer climate.
Zachery Hinson Charlotte and Kansas City areas
21 August 2015 | 5 replies
Se if you  can find a local Pro BP Member to take you on a ride along.
Michael Holt New and Charged to get started.
28 August 2015 | 10 replies
SE Colorado is full of fantastic “unwanted” rural land deals.
Shabree Nichols New investor
4 September 2015 | 11 replies
Look at SW, NE, SE OKC for the price range you are wanting.Good Luck.Sara
Ehab Shoukry From 0 to 8 Rentals in Just 4 Months!
4 March 2016 | 88 replies
Many of them are in the SE area (which is why I'm replying)When you say SE, are you talking about the SE of the innerloop?  
Joe Fornasiero Metro Detroit SFH vs MF investments
30 August 2015 | 6 replies
Maybe a different tenant type and situation but your in a B class neighborhood..60k homes in  a B class neighborhood in SE michigan, I would like to know more lol
Kyle Guida New member from suburbs of chicago , illinois
23 September 2015 | 11 replies
This is a huge issue with many SE borrowers. 
Carson Sweezy Assignment Contract Review: Wholesaling
22 April 2015 | 3 replies
Account Closed The attorney's a friend and has not done wholesale deals, per se.
Chris Coleman SE Tax issues of adding spouse to LLC?
24 April 2015 | 9 replies
What are the SE Tax implications of adding my spouse to my LLC?  
Ben Leybovich Is It a Bubble..."!?!
3 September 2015 | 42 replies
In SE Michigan where I am always looking, it seems as newer or new homes (post 2000 built) are back to or within 10% of the price that they were sold brand new.