
24 August 2021 | 5 replies
One type very fast and don't worrry to much about spelling and punctuation as long as i get the point across and then to help the beginner RE investor AGENT , mortgage professional that is starting out fields I have experience at and add valuable content. ( value being in my own mind LOL) On the flip side I suspect BP has spent considerable sum on these new website developers doing what ever it is they do to configure this site.

25 August 2021 | 6 replies
They both provide 80-90% of the necessary content to get yourself started feeling informed enough to do the business properly.

13 October 2021 | 8 replies
I have spent a lot of money letting contractors supply materials only to find out they mark them up 20+% because they went and got them - you should do that yourself - there's a lot of education to be had in procuring materials.Lots of good content on youtube about MH remodeling - check out Drews Mobile Home Repair channel.

8 September 2021 | 3 replies
I am not one to have one source of income and be content.

30 August 2021 | 15 replies
A lot of my content is tailored to military members doing real estate, which has its unique challenges and strategies.

3 September 2021 | 19 replies
No content posted in those that is helping anyone.

31 August 2021 | 4 replies
So much free content on there too.

31 August 2021 | 5 replies
That's what's normal farther south. https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/58f01a4bb3db2bed6e841cab/1493138201241-ALFKKRQCDG3CZ7Q2BTID/apartment-building-steel-concrete-7.jpg?

6 September 2021 | 11 replies
The 2 of 5 rule would be met, but my question is whether IRS considers the sale of vacant land (that I'd no longer be living on) 'part of' a home/residence sale, or would just exempt the very small amount I might receive from selling the manufactured home.For what may or may not be a relevant comparison, if I sold the contents, fixtures, etc of my house before I sold the actual house, I'd imagine the contents sale would be taxable, but the sale of land and structure not.

31 August 2021 | 8 replies
The 2 of 5 rule would be met, but my question is whether IRS considers the sale of vacant land (that I'd no longer be living on) 'part of' a home/residence sale, or would just exempt the very small amount I might receive from selling the manufactured home.For what may or may not be a relevant comparison, if I sold the contents, fixtures, etc of my house before I sold the actual house, I'd imagine the contents sale would be taxable, but the sale of land and structure not.