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Kevin Hurney Tax Deed Auction
31 January 2018 | 25 replies
., if you look around you can probably find an independent title examiner to do a bring-down for you and see what's what in the lien department - I pay about $50/bring-down.
Mo Farraj Does Number of Days on MLS affect your buying decisions?
22 February 2019 | 88 replies
I know how much each apt can rent and I know each expense.Not only do I know that, I also can very much PREDICT the rental increases and the Expense increases.I have a saying, if you can PREDICT it, you can PROFIT from it.But if you can't predict it, you are shooting blindly in the dark.One of the things about NYC that I absolutely do is examine the major Real Estate Projects in a target area.If there are not at least 3 positive developments, for instance, in the Clinton Hill area where I invested in the above example, there were: 1) Barclay's Stadium and a LOT of other planned buildings called Atlantic Yards2) The rebuilding of the World Trade centers which would have thousands of high paid employees within reach of Clinton Hill3) The Navy Yard, which expanded with billions of investments, including Steiner Movie Studios and a whole bunch of other businessesPLUS A LOT MORE.Then there were the replacement of "poor" stores, like Dollar Stores and others of that nature with Artistic Coffee shops, eventually Starbucks opened.There are so many clues that help you that it is soooooo surprising how I keep hearing from people that you can't predict the future... and yet it slaps you in the face and they still think you can't predict it.I try to tell people that even a squirrel understands how to predict the future otherwise he would starve to death by the time the winter comes and he never buried his nuts where he can get to it!
Yerik Akhmetov is Lakeland FL market good for rentals?
25 April 2020 | 13 replies
The universities also provide great opportunities, but the father east you go, the closer you need to examine the neighborhood.Good luck
Karina Villamar Rent to Own strategy
14 February 2020 | 7 replies
You'll have to examine the business and see if that's what you really want to do.  
Richard Mur Balancing Recent Tech Promotion vs Future Real Estate Dream
28 February 2020 | 5 replies
I've just received acceptance to take the Real Estate Exam in my new state and have booked a flight out to take this exam in 4 weeks.What do I do?
Ori G. More neighborhood advice for OOS newbie
22 March 2020 | 10 replies
Whoever recommended Haughville needs their head examined.
Juan Diaz Beginner's Guide to Comping
8 July 2016 | 0 replies
What you’re looking for from property to property stays the same, what changes is the circumstances in which you can get it done.When you’re buying a house from the MLS, or through escrow or more traditional means, you have more time to examine the house and create a better and more accurate estimate of the work involved.
Martin Neal My First BRRRR: Success or Failure?? LOTS of Details and Pics
9 April 2019 | 73 replies
Time to examine what’s going wrong and time to fire someone.
Shannon Ilas Moving away from Vacasa
8 May 2021 | 20 replies
Anyone thinking of using Vacasa really needs to examine every line of their Agreement to see what you're signing up for.
Zoabe Hafeez Itemized Invoices for Rehabs (Contractor v Tax Accountant)
11 March 2020 | 6 replies
The difference of this process vs a tax pro that capitalizes the entire rehab to building is night and day, and often results in thousands of dollars in tax savings.The IRS doesn't need to know unless the details you're selected for examination...and I'm not entirely sure how we got to that based on the context of the original post...Your tax pro absolutely needs to know if you want the best tax result possible.