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Lucy Rowens Is this a Scam?
3 July 2013 | 19 replies
So sad that there's an over abundance of this spamming scam giving international dealings two thumbs down... smhKudos,Mary
Jon Hill New Investor Introduction
29 December 2007 | 2 replies
(Paralysis by analysis with the overabundance of information available.) 2008 is the year I take action and make a better life for my family.
Susan Anthony Is It Worthwhile to Get Your Real Estate License?
28 November 2009 | 29 replies
With things slowing down so much in MI there's an over abundance of us.
Jami Morton The turnkey discussion
11 December 2016 | 35 replies
With higher end properties in say a mid west market were Curt is remember you can buy BRAND new construction for 140 to 160k a door this is what buyers will compare to your 20 YO house thats been a rental.. to get retail value you would need a major renovation.I have been doing some renovation deals in the mid west last 3 years and you have to totally dial them in to get anywhere close to an appraised ARV or what you think is retail.. and I mean totally ... buyers in these markets have an over abundance of choices.. you may find that TINY pocket that is hot but other than that I think my statement is pretty accurate based on my personal experience in the mid west marekt place since 2002.
James Popp When and how do realtors get paid in a wholesale deal?
12 October 2022 | 48 replies
Hot market why would a realtor do anything but sell through normal channelsin a market  with an over abundance of inventory and slow sales times then like the OP said they will take anyone who may be able to sell a listing for them.
Alex Lyon How has Bigger Pockets helped you personally?
25 January 2016 | 15 replies
The drawback of the crowd however is that you get an over abundance of information of varying quality and the audience is left to sift through all the information and identify what is truly valuable and actionable for themselves.C.  
Chace Dietrich What List Broker do you use?
12 October 2021 | 7 replies
Some counties are easier than others, but I've learned to use an over abundance of caution on the front end as not all properties are recorded equally.What I generally ask clients to do for me by way of homework is to send me a handful of addresses (3 or so) per County of buildings you KNOW are the right type, just the sort you're looking for.
Gregory Jones Has anyone tried pin 5 software
6 October 2020 | 2 replies
There has seemed to be an overabundance of people with webinars claiming that they can help you do this and that I have dubbed them "HOPE DEALERS" just another type of drug dealer giving out false hope getting people's hopes up and cashing in on what little moneys they have saved to try to get their business off the ground nothing beats the old fashion way I guess
Scott Goulet Is Ohio investing a good place for cash flow? Dayton OH questions
17 March 2020 | 10 replies
There are some rough areas that, on paper, would cash flow great, but in reality would be a headache.I'm not sure the specifics of the kind of 4-plex you want, but be aware that there are an over-abundance of 1 bed 1 bath quads in Dayton (especially in the Kettering area).
Collin Chan Corona Virus and Construction Costs
29 March 2020 | 5 replies
It is conceivable that the demand and supply could flip such that when Cities are open for business and begin issuing permits, there will be an over abundance of contractors and skilled labor, but no appetite or demand to spend money for renovation projects because of the projected high unemployment and stock portfolios that are worth a fraction of what they once were.