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Matthew Alonso What are the best turnkey cities to invest in for Texas?
9 February 2024 | 9 replies
Happy to help with a little more detail.Ideally the property would be fully turnkey, but if its a good deal and the property needs a little work meaning a visual touch up like painting, decorating, or basic woodwork like some shelves; I have somebody to help me with that.
Austin L Archer Finding Motivated Sellers
5 January 2023 | 11 replies
For many of these, you can click on "visualize" on these sites, or just download as .csv.
James Gates FIRST BRRR Complete! Details + Pictures!
12 February 2020 | 305 replies
Hey Aaron,I did use the BiggerPockets BRRRR calculator, it is very useful for wrapping your head around the numbers, and showing your investing partners (or private money lenders) visually and mathematically how the deal will work. 
Kelcee Lucero Organizing property paperwork
16 November 2020 | 9 replies
I’m such a visual person and need a layout.
Christopher L. Permits, red tags, inspectors -- oh, my! (Caught -- what to do?)
9 July 2019 | 67 replies
For example, I might not be able to claim "all new windows", but when you look at the windows and see that they are beautiful and of great quality, you would value it based on that and visual comparison to the competition.
Terry Royce Bandit Sign Effectiveness
19 June 2010 | 53 replies
Pastels seemed to generally be very effective for visually stimulating prospects, particularly yellow (more so when combined with black as I recall).
Henry Clark Self Storage Day to day Constructing a new facility
7 January 2023 | 91 replies
The orange rubber bumps are required by the city to assist with visually impaired at crossings.
Joe Ortiz Bots for Scraping - Target List
24 October 2022 | 16 replies
@Joe OrtizI create data visualizations of the entire state.
Paul Haskell Getting Married - I already own house 100%, no mortgage
9 March 2018 | 17 replies
You must get up everyday and work on it to make it better and learn new things so that you keep in sync and grow together.One of the best visuals is a bank account or a car gas tank.
Michael Stole Seller didn't disclose damage which costs me big money
6 January 2014 | 5 replies
If you did and this was not contained in the report, then you have two possibilities:1) If it is something the building inspector should have caught (you will need your contractor / roofer) to provide you with a professional opinion, then it may be deemed an error/omission by your inspector (he has insurance for this);2) If it can be demonstrated that the seller intentionally camouflaged the defect such that the building inspector could not have been expected to discover the issue [remember the inspector is conducting a visual inspection and is not permitted to open walls, etc. ... though they are expected to enter the attic space and examine the underside of the roof], then you "may" have recourse to the seller.