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Account Closed Creating A Commercial Real Estate Firm
3 December 2018 | 9 replies
Mitigating risk within, CMBS & Tax Oriented Investments(Structured Housing,Direct Affordable Housing) Finances: I recently made a good amount of money in the stock market 1/4 Million----- Intentions: I've had a deep passion for Real Estate for a long time.
Account Closed 25yr old 250k Would like to create a Commerical Real Estate Firm
17 November 2018 | 3 replies
Mitigating risk within, CMBS & Tax Oriented Investments(Structured Housing,Direct Affordable Housing) Finances: I recently made a good amount of money in the stock market 1/4 Million----- Intentions: I've had a deep passion for Real Estate for a long time.
Julian Pilate-Hutcherson Visiting Investment Properties Out of State
10 December 2018 | 8 replies
I'm a big fan of leveraging technology to optimise real estate investment, but if stuff goes wrong, you need to know that the companies you're working with are transparent and easy to communicate with.
Greg Raymond Taking action in RE
24 November 2018 | 13 replies
@Greg Raymond If real estate is your passion, you are better off spending time with people who will reinforce and encourage you in the right direction.
Patrick M. Seeking Advice on Venting a Stove in a Townhouse
17 November 2018 | 3 replies
there is nothing wrong with it, most microwaves have that option and do not have to be vented out, even though as a contractor i prefer them to vent out. if the existing pipe already vents out, which it probably does if there is a pipe in the cabinet already. what you would have to do is unscrew the 2 or 3 screws in the top cabinet that screw down into the microwave ( if not there then there may be 2 bolts in the front of the unit behind the cover that have to be loosened) that will loosen the microwave, then its a matter of taking the screws out that hold the fan at the top back, pull the blower fan out and change the direction so that it faces up, screw the fan back to the unit and put the microwave back up and bolting it. check to make sure the fan connects to the duct work, if not, add a piece of sheet metal to connect and seal that joint. btw you may want to unplug the microwave before doing so, just for safety reasons.
Max Ball More important: Value-add property or neighborhood growth?
25 November 2018 | 21 replies
If you look back at how almost every area has gentrified in the past, they all start the same way with 'artists' migrating from an overpriced neighborhood into a new low-income neighborhood, and opening up coffee shops & other millennial-esque stores.It sounds nice in theory and I'm a big fan of tech, but currently RE tech is 2-3 decades behind the curve.
Jay Hinrichs FAKE LENDERS HOW TO SPOT THEM ON BP FACEBOOK ETC
21 November 2018 | 10 replies
its much like the Nigeran Prince scams that have been going on for decades.. we still all get those e mails.. but some must fall for it.Its just these scams have invaded our real estate space.However if your an American Greed fan.. watch the episode on Remmington Financial  these guys were the king of pump and dump due diligence lenders.. 
Wiley D'Spain Real Estate License
3 December 2018 | 17 replies
Also, beginners have a passionate light that attracts people.
John Hunt Young Investors - Managing Student Debt while Investing
18 November 2018 | 4 replies
I am very interested in investing in real-estate upon graduating as I have learned from several full-time internships that I do not have a passion for working the 9-5 for a large corporation over the next 40 years.
Jess White What is your favorite way to accept rent from tenants?
21 November 2018 | 165 replies
Zelle- big fan of having all that rent instantly hitting my account on or before the 1st