Micki M.
Retail / Mixed Use in Up and Coming areas
20 March 2019 | 7 replies
Which seems like it might not be a big deal, but in terms of an area becoming up and coming and charming this seems to be a hurdle for Canton.
Brittany DeWitt
AirBNB Side Hussle
3 June 2015 | 25 replies
Last time I drove through Kansas I opted to stay in a private rental in Lawrence rather than a motel up on the highway, and it was charming!
Micki M.
The Biker Bar is reborn aka my first Indy flip
4 October 2018 | 65 replies
Wow Awesome Pics thats a Big Transformation of Before an After Micki Love how You took that Home an blessed it with your Charm :) which Many Investors in Indy would have ran the other way your a Trooper Keep up the Good Work Kudos To you an your Team.Elia
Nate Wightman
New construction costs per sq. ft small multifamily
9 August 2018 | 79 replies
@Emilio Ramirez Thanks for your time.. do you have an opinion on the "structure" of a live work or vertical duplex to be encompassed into the townhouse legal description.
Micki M.
You know you're a Female Investor when...
9 June 2016 | 22 replies
I see three different options:- Some women use their charm to "sweet talk" men.
Scott Trench
Should We Make Our Kids Take Finance/Business Classes?
5 May 2015 | 68 replies
It could however be a baby steps thing - assuming we instate financial literacy courses at the higher levels, we could graduate to making it something that encompasses all four years of high school in some form.
Stephan Haas
what was your cheapest property?
24 June 2015 | 44 replies
The neighborhood is charming, I'm staying in a lovely Airbnb there right now and the latest comps were $150k & $199k.
Wendell De Guzman
Real Life of a Real Estate Investor
1 October 2016 | 526 replies
Third time's a charm.
Joel Owens
Anyone own vacation homes and rent them out??
9 October 2014 | 13 replies
Amazing water or mountain view, privacy, excessive charm, romance, hot tub.
Jill Tiger
Wholesaling in Ohio - illegal without a license, correct?
12 September 2019 | 4 replies
The video had a format of the General Counsel asking the regulators questions in layman's terms (for the most part) and trying to encompass all possible deviations that could be made to skirt the law -- like calling received monies a compensation or some other term rather than a fee, doing it under an LLC instead of individually, etc, but what they come back to over and over again is that trying to sell or market a property that you personally do not already own, but are representing someone else, and getting into a contract without the intention to buy it, but rather look for a buyer, is illegal without a license, period.