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Tom McGiveron Land Wholesale
3 November 2006 | 6 replies
it's buildable and 500 ft from water - not in flood zone.we got copies of the original contract, and i verified that the property is paid current on taxes.the lot has 80 foot frontage and is 120' deep.
N/A N/A Help!! My first house and maybe more!! Need advice..
19 September 2006 | 2 replies
In my area any new construction needs a 30 foot setback and 10 feet of clearance.
Sam Green Problems with management company. NEED HELP!
6 December 2006 | 18 replies
If you have lived at the property and done work on it yourself, paying $165 for clearing vines is something you can object too; however, if your locality actually FINES owners for unsightly conditions at their property - this cost may well be worth it....time to consider tasking the TENANT with yard maintenance.As a fee property manager, I hold a minimum $500 and max of $2,000 in my owner accounts - $500 is about the cost of replacing a hot water heater after hours.....second guessing your property manager about repairs WHEN THE RENTAL MARKET IS SOFT is like shooting yourself in the foot.
N/A N/A Foreclosure in Bristol, CT
21 September 2006 | 7 replies
This 1054 square foot property has 3 bedroom(s) and 1 bath(s).
N/A N/A What will $750 Rent in Your City??
26 April 2010 | 42 replies
sw ColoradoInvestments I have in the Fresno/Visalia, CA area, in lower middle class neighborhoods rent for that.600 Square foot 1/1 in South Santa Ana, CA rent for 800.
Tara G. Making Improvements to units- is it worth it?
29 September 2006 | 2 replies
Certain others may not care and could make a total disaster of your work and money.I would highly suggest talking with a property manager in your area who deals with tenants in those types of properties to avoid shooting yourself in the foot.
N/A N/A Foreclosure in NJ
10 October 2006 | 2 replies
i am starting out as a realestate investor, i have taken the courses read the books, done my research for the past year or 2 and now i am looking to get my foot in the door. i have been researching many properties on the market or in pre-foreclosure or foreclosure. i am seeking a buyer who is seeking contracts that i can assign to them. i am in new jersey and would like to know if you might be interested in recieving leads or contract assignments from me. if so please let me know what kind of property specifics you are looking for. if you want call me and we can discuss this further i have several properties i have been researching for purchase. my phone is 732-352-0271thanks
N/A N/A Questions about avg price for Granite Countertops
25 January 2012 | 17 replies
Another factor that increased the price per square foot was the design of the edge.
B K Appraisal techniques
24 October 2006 | 0 replies
Or adjustment for square foottage, for example, will be worth $30 square per foot, and so on.
N/A N/A Bank Foreclosures ( investments)
23 January 2007 | 2 replies
John,How did you get your foot in the door with the banks.