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Account Closed Appreciation Rate History: How Can I Get This Info???
11 October 2016 | 5 replies
I believe Clayton NY is included in that Excel file.)Here's an interactive map of the areas covered (not 100% representative of all the zip codes included in their excel file, but provides good visual) and explanation of what is measured by their index. 
Tony Castronovo Staging
8 October 2016 | 7 replies
Might get more showings, but then they still need to visualize when then get there.
Paul Kouri I seek your thoughts: loan in return for architectural service
6 September 2015 | 9 replies
One of the things I do for bartering is a rendering service for other REI that, as I describe as common, can't visualize their hands with their eyes closed.  
Yadira Gutierrez Hard Money Lending: upfront money needed?
11 February 2016 | 14 replies
I am trying to visualize this in numbers.Thanks for the input.Regards,Yadira
Janice Traub Air Conditioner Security Cages And Turnkey Deals
28 January 2016 | 27 replies
Looks ugly and imo sends the wrong visual message. 
Michael G Davis Re: New to Bigger Pockets
31 January 2016 | 5 replies
I'm legally blind and my wife is visually impaired.  
Edward Stephens Goal Achieved: Leased My Master Bedroom to a Great Roommate
6 February 2016 | 3 replies
I knew I wanted to live in a home with enough bedrooms for both a home office (tax deduction) and roommate (more passive income).I knew from listening to the BP podcasts that the quality of tenant /roommate I would attract is directly related to the visual appeal of my home, so I spent $1800 on new carpet and $350 on a handyman to fix various broken things in preparation for showing my home to potential roommates.Here’s the process I used to find a great roommate:(1)Looked at roommate ads for my area (mostly on Craigslist) and tried to find out what amenities and rent should be for my situation.
Mark Powell Newbie with a deal!(i think)
13 June 2010 | 10 replies
I have a seller calls me weekly with "cosmetic" deals - yeah, install plaster over the studs, fix the roof and patch floor holes - its visual, therefore cosmetic, right?
Stephon Blackwell "Flip This House" question
16 July 2010 | 13 replies
On those that I did, I had such a huge spread in the deal, it was not a danger to profitability.There will be times that you will get into a rehab and discover some items that were impossible to see upon visual inspections, but in most cases, these items are not so expensive that they are a danger to your profitability, they simply cut into some of your profits (which should be large to start with if you do it right).In my rehab video series, I rehabbed a home where the floor boards in the kitchen and master bath were found to be rotted and needed replacement.
Dan NA REO's - How Do You Know If Mechanicals Work If There's No Electricity?
25 March 2009 | 9 replies
So he did at that time a visual inspection but without a running working scenario there is no way to make a real inspection.In this case the bank owns the house and doesn't have power running at all either.