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Jared Vidales Who has become financially independent from Real Estate?
19 July 2012 | 109 replies
OK, let's try to get bank ON TOPIC for Jared's post - slinging mud in either direction isn't the answer...Originally posted by Jared Vidales:It would be great if your guys could answer the following questions- Were you able to quit your day job and live off cash generated from RE?
Brad W. Target market by zip code
7 July 2012 | 7 replies
It's those areas that will have lots of cash buyers.That being said, unless you work an area that is really remote, really undesirable or really high end, you are not going have a problem finding cash buyers in this market.
Clinton Straub New yorkers investing in Cleveland OH?
25 December 2018 | 57 replies
Dont trust anyone or you will end up holding a undesirable property.
Erica M Chambers Newbie in Philadelphia, PA
14 September 2017 | 33 replies
Evicted undesirables in one side of the unit and re-rented.    
Corey Dutton Should Our Contractor Pull our Building Permit or Should We?
1 July 2021 | 31 replies
With respect to the law of building codes, permitting and contractors, I have to be frank--in Ohio, it is nothing more than a hidden tax, a protective tariff, and a way for the municipality to veto any development or renovation that its architectural review board subjectively considers "undesirable."
Gianna Cariffe What Do Investors Expect of a Real Estate Agent
9 September 2012 | 40 replies
Some related reading for you, since you seem to not like research (an undesirable attribute in an agent, BTW):http://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/21/topics/170-how-to-find-a-good-realtor-http://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/21/topics/74296-what-defines-a-good-re-agenthttp://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/21/topics/69232-what-do-you-actually-look-for-when-selecting-an-agenthttp://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/311/topics/70483-how-to-find-a-good-re-agenthttp://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/21/topics/69807-value-of-using-an-real-estate-agent-in-the-deal
Joshua Dorkin The Media's Negative Spin on Flipping Houses and Investors
3 January 2013 | 74 replies
Many homes that are bought by investors would not qualify for traditional financing anyway, so they would either sit vacant which attracts vandals, druggies, and other undesirables, OR an investor rehabs and resells.
Robert Kriedermann Direct Mail Woes: 16k letters 0 deals
5 January 2017 | 47 replies
Those 20% are undesirable areas. 
Katie Douglas Frustrated with Bigger Pocket Posts
29 November 2015 | 109 replies
.)- house hacking; there are not likely very many multi-family units in many towns and if there are they are probably expensive and in undesirable/dangerous parts of townI am not trying to discredit the usefulness of this site or of investing in real estate.
Julie Williams Travel nurses vs. long term tenants
2 May 2022 | 53 replies
Mud season (mid to late March) and April and November, "stick season", the parts of the year where there are no leaves on the trees and no longer much snow, are slow.