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Melissa N. Columbia SC
17 April 2016 | 5 replies
If you come across any other Columbia properties that peek your interest, let me know!
Brian Bond New Member from Philly!
21 May 2016 | 15 replies
an 2) beginning to invest in multifamily properties well before my 30th before (it's sneaking up on me faster than I would have imagined).
Jay Hinrichs for all you who think the bay area is going to crash read this.
29 February 2020 | 66 replies
LOL  Ping pong... a couple of the guys in my office have a bit of a rivalry going on:when I had my real estate brokerages the agents were more interested in sneaking porn.. my system was forever infected LOL 
Scott Kronzek Looking to buy my first rental
9 December 2017 | 17 replies
That can sneak up on you in Baltimore City and I always forget to consider how the taxes will change once they see the new price/value. $2,100 per year is $175 per month, GONE, poof.
Shana Prymicz Newbie from Chicago, IL
13 March 2017 | 10 replies
Multifamily has peeked my interest but that can be down the line.
Jack Perkins Direct Mail - Seattle
11 February 2021 | 9 replies
If you have a quality list you might be able to sneak by with less volume but I'm still preparing to send out mail every month and a half or so through end of summer.
Ryan Bonfadini Wholesalers in Northern Virginia and Southern Maryland
9 August 2016 | 3 replies
I found in the past that those folks who give themselves the title of "wholesaler" aren't really truly investors (wholesaler) many have take a seminar in a motel on the weekends and fancy themselves as experts in the real estate business ------- a newbie with a title does not make one successful in this business.In fact - they have very little knowledge of basic creative financing - contract engineering - seller financing mortgage clauses - power prospecting - dealing with industry agents - title companies - auction - tax sales or how to stay legal when deal with foreclosures mortgagors.Be careful - there are some tricky folks out there who will say anything to peek into your wallet.Charles
NA NA Hello everyone from North Carolina
16 January 2007 | 5 replies
I currently live in North Carolina and for a number of years have been in real estate related endeavors.It it very exciting to have found this site and can become acquainted withpeople working in the related field of interests.In working with people across the US I have made a number of friendsand look to add more friends.Gerri Peek
Jake Van Vorhis Sonoma, CA & Wine Country Vacation Rental Investors?
7 March 2023 | 16 replies
I am not familiar with any gated communites in or close to the Napa Sonoma border in north napa county pretty rural out there.. but I would be interested in taking a peek...
Cameron Gallman Have a contract but can’t close before the auction date
24 June 2022 | 6 replies
You have no idea what I am trying to do for him after closing. the point is foreclosures dont just sneak up on you there is a date where they are going to sale and to be out of bullets 7 days before the sale is a major problem for the owner.. but anyway like I said no offense .. there are a lot of new wholesaler types come to these forums and I dont think they understand how they can negatively affect an property owner when they pass themselves off as cash buyers but really need a loan or have no cash..