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Raj Vajir How to profit from new approved subdivision buildouts
22 July 2014 | 16 replies
This style of "investing" was very popular in India between early 2000s to '07-08.
Rick Fonseca Starting out with only 15k
3 August 2014 | 11 replies
I decided to go into rehabbing homes because that fits more my style plus I like the challenge of taking an ugly house and making it better for everyone involvedI want to tell you that I have known a Real Estate agent and he is like a faraway friend, (you know a friend of a friends but he's also your friend but not close) So anyway, to my surprise he has been finding homes and assisting some rehabbers in my neck of the woods.
Krystal Adeoye Wholesale property not moving??
16 July 2014 | 12 replies
Is the style old when your buyer wants new designs.  
Yates Snyder Favorite board games?
26 July 2014 | 4 replies
We recently started playing board games again as adults and found there is a whole world of European (or Euro) style board games that are a lot more fun and sophisticated without being too complex.  
Tal B. Flipping in Washington DC
1 November 2014 | 20 replies
If you're a new investor with limited funds, you're best bet is to find the lower price point counties in the DC area and focus there- Prince George's County, Waldorf, Anne Arundel, Montgomery (certain areas), Baltimore, etc (really most of Southern MD is pretty decent)Trying to go into the District itself as a new investor can certainly be done, but a) prices are going to be higher than surrounding areas so for the same amount of money to spend you're going to do less houses, and b) it's harder to comp properties- DC property values can often vary block by block, proximity to metro station matters, finishes matter, whether or not they've 'dug out' the basement to increase ceiling height matters, the exterior style of property- federal, victorian, etc matters.  
Randall Young Twin Cities Real Estate Agent wanted
28 July 2015 | 3 replies
I need someone honest, hard working, and with an open mind to creative (ethical) investing styles.
Mike Lusi Should I open kitchen up to rest of house?
29 July 2014 | 9 replies
Hello all-  I bought and am gut-rehabbing a 1923 Sears craftsman-style bungalow to hold as a rental.  
Scott Stevens Tenant Mindset
30 July 2014 | 18 replies
We let them know what we value and tell them about our management style.  
Jay Hinrichs The 2% rule kills values
21 October 2017 | 211 replies
Rents go from 900-1400C hoods are cottage style homes that are deemed functionally obsolete due to small sq footage, 1 bath, 2bed, etc.  
Joe Fornasiero Purchasing a 4 unit Multi-Family home at age 24
4 August 2014 | 25 replies
I hire out no work on these homes, and rehab them to a nice durable yet desirable style.