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Dave White Capitol Hill Condo: should I stay or should I go?
5 June 2018 | 14 replies
We’re busy and my fiancé works a night schedule, so she doesn’t want to move until after the wedding, but it seems that June 2018 would be the ideal time to unload
Jeremy Lee Feedback/advice on inheriting real estate investments
30 November 2017 | 4 replies
Hey guys,My dad just threw an unexpected curveball at my two older brothers and I, saying he wants to reduce his and my mom's tax liability/burden by unloading one of his properties (a 1 bed condo/apartment unit on the lower level... although every unit I've looked up on Zillow/Trulia/Redfin/etc seems to indicate that these are all 2 bed units... not sure how they're coming up with that unless they're considering the living/dining area to be the "second bedroom") which is local in the town my parents and one of my brothers lives in up in the Bay Area.
Sam Leon Hired help can drive you INSANE!
19 December 2017 | 15 replies
Why does EVERYONE who borrowed my cordless drill or impact driver use the battery end to pound on nails or lumber?
Arturo Borges Should I buy the materials directly?
19 December 2017 | 12 replies
My standard mark up on material is 10/10, but trust me on this one, a contractor buying 2 million dollars worth of material a year from the lumber yard is getting this material at a much deeper discount than almost anyone else.
Brodie A Hinkle Midtown Tulsa, OK Properties
4 May 2018 | 2 replies
Seeking property owners in Tulsa, OK (specifically the Midtown area) looking to unload properties. 
Jay C. Building costs/fees/hassle on Oahu
4 June 2019 | 5 replies
I am in Wa State now and thinking about putting my needs/lumber ect into a container and shipping the whole house over and build it there.
Yosef A. How to get a mortgage with good credit when the DTI is to high
13 February 2018 | 6 replies
Sell the car and buy a affordable used one with cash.Only a guess but it appears that you are living your personal life on credit beyond your means.If you want to invest you need to unload your liabilities.
Jeremy Lee Should I buy my dad's "deadweight" property?
14 February 2018 | 6 replies
There's no way around that unless it becomes inherited (stepped-up basis) but I don't think he or my mom want to wait that long and would rather unload it sooner than later.
John Barnes Loan with low Income but lots of Assets
21 January 2018 | 22 replies
He and I both worked at 3 very large banks between the both of us at one point and what we were horrified to see was that the banks we worked at called many performing loans on balloons because they had pressure to unload debt, and just write them off of the books. 
Art Maydan Where Do You Get Your Materials?
26 January 2018 | 4 replies
Any materials: Lumber, plumbing, fixtures, cabinets, lights, tubs, etc.One source I have to share are Habitat For Humanity stores: https://www.habitat.org/restoresYou won't find inventory online so you have to stop in, but they have a very large stock of discounted donated materials.