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Tony Thompson Newbie at the End of the Budget
30 June 2013 | 13 replies
Explore with them their pain.
Patrick McPartlin First Renovation Project Under Contract!
20 February 2014 | 16 replies
Looked it up on an online auction website (which has been quite a pain).
Robert Ruiz Selling your flip without a real estate agent.
6 July 2013 | 13 replies
It was only 1 minute from my house so it wasnt a pain and didn't take long to sell.
Shari Posey Questions/worries about turnkey rental props
7 July 2013 | 37 replies
Otherwise your margins aren't going to be all that great and it may be more of a pain.
Brian Knox Is there an upside to this situation?
2 July 2013 | 11 replies
Yes, please learn from my pain.
Jessie Martin Need advice on clearing a title with multiple banks out of business...
8 July 2013 | 10 replies
A good title company should be able to clear this up although it is a pain and they may charge extra.
Kyia M. Do you love what you do?
5 July 2013 | 19 replies
Some parts of it I like, some are a pain.
Eric M. Need advice on taking over a "free" duplex
2 July 2013 | 9 replies
Either someone's going to pay that or someone's going to take the pain for getting rid of it.Forget about the investment aspects of it.
Harris Warren Santa Clara County Investor - Back in the Game
3 July 2013 | 5 replies
Looking to invest locally as I have learned working with properties even 30 miles away can be a pain.
Kennedy Williams Ideal number of rental properties?
4 July 2013 | 19 replies
Then you hit mortgage #2 with all of the above, plus the increased cash flow from #1 due to having paid it off, and so the snowball picks up speed.What I like about this is that you don't wind up with so many properties that managing them is a pain in the rear/expensive.