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Bart H. 3D Spatial Measurement into Design Programs
12 September 2017 | 6 replies
I would have jumped for that in design school.
Arissa Dahl Have any investors thought of/gotten a realtor license??
12 September 2017 | 7 replies
@Robert FreebornFirst year:Real Estate Course: $420 (Rockwell), there are cheaper schools out there.Written Test: $125Finger Prints: $30Realtor's Union dues: $620 (Optional depending on Brokerage)NWMLS dues: $480Supra: $75 activation + $15 a month = $255Office fees: $65 a month or $780 (Will vary depending on Brokerage and Model)Total: $2,710 Additional Cost:Signs: This will vary depending on Brokerage and if you are on a team or notBusiness Cards: Depends on what you wantEvery two years after that you will have a certain amount of CE that you have to accomplish, but if you take advantage of free education hours put on by Title Companies and other outlets, you can reduce your cost. *** Fact ***If you sell one house a year, it pays for itself...
Steve Kozmeniuk New to real estate, can someone help?!
10 September 2017 | 0 replies
I'm looking into potentially investing for a school who is looking to go private and needs to create income.
Steve Kozmeniuk New and need help!!!
19 September 2017 | 12 replies
I'm looking into potentially investing for a school who is looking to go private and needs to create income.
Scott Carrillo Fees are too high for using partners team in place?
13 September 2017 | 31 replies
With all love for the city, we have the worst schools in the state, highest crime rates, highest property taxes (3.5% of property per year), highest income taxes.  
Joshua Tikal Are colleges a good idea? Market knowledge in the NOCO area
18 September 2017 | 14 replies
if you decide to go ahead I would suggest doing what I did I charged One year upfront and the lease was with the parents of the occupants I had theor security numbers and they were personally responsible for any damages At no limitI first went to a real estate attorney and had him write up he lease to make sure it was all legalWorked perfectly when a group of them did nearly $10,000 worth of damages Mommy and daddy paid up within days of them leaving at the end of the school year. 
Jason Chen First Rental Property in Sacramento, CA
16 September 2017 | 20 replies
I Am attracted to low crime areas, better schools, and newer construction if you are looking for a low involvement investment, especially for a first property.
Shirley X. Agent hasn't rent out our duplex 3 weeks after closing
25 September 2017 | 33 replies
Those people never came back.The period for graduate school students’ rental has been missed given we are at mid-September.
Vincent Chen So something new in west side of Cincinnati?
13 September 2017 | 6 replies
As for rentals, speaking in generalities, the apartments and rentals will attract a better tenant in my experience, the schools tend to rank higher, but prices in general are higher as well.
Joshua D. Rent or Sell this house? Here is the info about it.
9 November 2017 | 43 replies
I guess i have got really lucky because i barely have a high school education.