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22 January 2024 | 0 replies
This is your opportunity to share your journey, insights, and strategies with our engaged audience of real estate enthusiasts.As a token of appreciation for your valuable contribution, we offer all our guests the raw footage and final cut from the show.
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18 April 2022 | 53 replies
I have invested in raw land, tax deeds, a few notes and mobile home parks.
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21 January 2024 | 52 replies
SFR: better appreciation, less turnover (in raw numbers and average length of stay), better tenants, no tenant on tenant conflicts, better rate financing, longer term financing, more buyers if you want to sell, or need to sell, you can sell 20,40,60,80% or 100% of your investment not all or none, you have almost infinite cash out options, better and more insurance options, you can leave your investment to multiple heirs that will actually want a house instead of splitting an apartment building, when you sell you’re probably selling to an owner occupant who loves the house/location not an investor looking only for the best deal they can find, more diversification, not responsible for landscaping/utilities/maintenance of “public areas”, surrounded by other houses not other apartment buildings or businesses, one problem tenant doesn’t affect the others, you could 1031 a portion of your investment, you could move in to one and get a tax break when you sell, I’m sure there’s 10-20 more good reasons.Â
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6 September 2018 | 1 reply
the way I read asbestos potential is that is has to be "friable" to be any danger. in other words say you have raw unpainted ceiling tiles that are falling apart, that asbestos could be considered to getting into the air.
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7 May 2017 | 11 replies
My question to you all is, do any of you know of the best resource for extracting raw real estate data and exporting into a spreadsheet so I can analyze the thousands of lines of data for any given town quickly.
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21 October 2021 | 5 replies
Bought a brand new townhome from Keystone Homes that immediately after closing had a raw sewage leak that covered the first floor in feces.
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24 January 2024 | 2 replies
I know nothing about raw land and its potential.
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15 September 2019 | 2 replies
I will be editing this video, but here is the raw interview footage:You might find it helpful.