
10 November 2011 | 31 replies
FNMA notes take subject-to are a far better source of capital for those that have used all of their own FNMA bullets.

7 November 2011 | 5 replies
His input and the conference has resulted in me deciding I will focus energy on making our website mobile friendly.

11 November 2011 | 38 replies
What I'm getting at is many investors look at a $35,000 house in a undesirable area (no, bullets don't have to be flying), see that they can rent it for $700/month and believe they've found a helluvadeal.

10 July 2015 | 16 replies
To get power back on for Progress Energy (and other utilities) requires a meter base inspection from the local inspection department and requires identifying a licensed electrician on their form.

18 November 2011 | 17 replies
One thing that comes to mind--what if there's an energy crunch in the future that drives up utilities costs and larger houses become less desirable?

19 April 2016 | 22 replies
I know this is not a magic bullet solution, it is just what works.

26 March 2012 | 13 replies
Thank you so much for your endless hard work on investing time and energy on this site.

19 November 2011 | 2 replies
I don't know that this type of clause is legally bullet-proof.

5 January 2016 | 33 replies
I spent a year and a half going to graduate school to get an MBA, but that isn't a magic bullet for success in business.

18 December 2011 | 7 replies
He may also enable you to dodge potential bullets by pointing out small things like, "This roof will create a 20' tall attic" (Seen it happen on a job where the owner tried to save pennies by designing the house themselves), or "This window is too small to meet the City's egress code, which exceeds IRC requirements"