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Dwight Green Jr Multi family investing
5 July 2015 | 4 replies
Most affordable multi families are in the east side of the city, Gintar park, Barton Heights, Chamberlain area, you can occasional dig a gem out of the area, but I wouldn't be prepared to say that is where the money is going to be made. 
Gustavo Martinez Seems like passion and motivation just isn't enough!
11 July 2015 | 14 replies
If any one of them is missing, it won't work. 1) Relationship 2) Trust 3) Results 4) Compelling Opportunities 5) Alignment of goals Let’s dig a little deeper. 1)Relationship – Most people won’t invest with someone they don’t know.
Mark W. property taxes
11 July 2015 | 3 replies
My last purchase the county still got it wrong and sent the "automatic" homestead card - once a homestead is applied they don't have the home owner fill out for it again - it's automatically done - at least in my town.You have to dig a little deeper to make sure you know the potential taxes you will incur.
Ronny Crawford Judgements and Liens?
12 July 2015 | 4 replies
I will dig a little deeper.
Derek Torculas Wholesaling in Phoenix Area
16 July 2015 | 1 reply
Where seeing deals in AZ, but you have to dig a bit deeper
Mohit Madaan Which market to invest in, if you could choose from entire country?
13 September 2016 | 29 replies
I told most folks here on BP ,and in many seminars, that if I sit at computer long enough I can dig a lot of great information up to prove what a great city Charlotte is.
Hoa Huynh Buying a townhouse with a month to month rental tenant
10 June 2015 | 5 replies
Just dig a little deeper looking for potential trouble.
Colin Smith Agents - What Marketing Is Working For You?
19 September 2015 | 52 replies
Let me dig a little deeper into that.
Michael Herr Sub-Meter garage
20 October 2015 | 3 replies
Running it from the street to the curb might be $1000 or so (water company does this) and from the curb to the garage maybe $400-1000 or more depending how deep the line has to be (plumber does this or you could try and do it).With new electric service, biggest hard cost is the permit fee and then the labor to screw the meter box on and hook up the 3 wires which are sometimes difficult to work with.With new water service, biggest hard cost is the new tap fee, permit fee, and labor to dig a deep enough trench or tunnel through to the garage.
Brett Ahern Newish Member from Marin County, California
24 October 2015 | 25 replies
@Lucas Machado I'll definitely dig a little deeper into FL to find out more.