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Richard Weller NEW to STR
5 April 2023 | 10 replies
Hello all, I have some property near lake Ontario in western New York on the Niagara wine trail and Niagara Falls, I was thinking it may be a good spot to build an STR to help me get started.
Alex Thomsen Advice needed regarding property manager
26 February 2023 | 22 replies
My market in western K.C in A-B areas are still robust renting with in 1 month during  the winter sooner in the spring /summer .This is all about several things price /location .You need to pick this person brain about price is the location hot ?
Jason Stevens investor friendly agent in north Atlanta area
17 November 2020 | 3 replies
If you are looking for investor friendly leads (Not agent), check out New Western.
Doug W. Stabilizing cinder block foundation (basement walls)
12 February 2021 | 15 replies
hi doug. i am a home inspector from the western new york area. i ave seen this repair to the foundation several times, and have, in fact, did this kind of repair myself in a flip house. this type of repair is a preventative re[air. it does not correct the problem, but does keep the problem from getting worse. to replace the wall that is in question would be an expensive repair, much too costly to factor into a rehab project. to answer your question, no, this would not scare me away from buying the place. in fact, having done this kind of repair in a recent flip, i can tell you it did not keep prospective buyers from buying my flip either. 
Chris Reynolds Green investor - Western North Carolina
29 May 2021 | 17 replies
Hello Chris, I work in far western North Carolina mainly west of Sylva our rental market is so under served out here.
Tyler R. Greenville, SC
3 July 2015 | 9 replies
i have family in NC not too far from there, it doesnt seem like its growing much and so many people seem to be trying to flip homes in Upstate SC/Western NC it seems oversaturated. 
Shaun Palmer Townhome vs. SFH - Raleigh
4 September 2016 | 7 replies
I have mostly been looking in the western and southern areas of Raleigh but am open to other areas as well. 
Jeff G. Actual real estate vs REIT (Real Estate Investment Trust)
22 November 2015 | 12 replies
If you want some examples look at Chambers Street Group (CSG i think is the ticker for the new PT company) or Retail Properties of America (RPAI) who had a very rocky transition from being Inland Western to publicly traded RPAI.Essentially its the same pitch I make every day for Provident Trust Group as a self-directed custodian it boils down to this:Would you rather pay a business major 1% of your account value a year to make recommendations that you don't understand for securities and products you have no interest in and see a 5-8% return, or would you rather invest the time into making your funds work doing something you're personally experienced in or familiar with and think you can make a better return?
Martin Krug Pisgah & Nantahala National Forest Plan & Western North Carolina Land Strategies
27 February 2023 | 0 replies

Hello Investors - Below is a link to the  newly finalized Pisgah and Nantahala National Forest Plan.  With the words concerns like "view sheds",  "water security" and "climate refugees" becoming a more prevalent force...

Donnie Britton Converting our primary residence to income property & mortgage for new purchase
3 April 2023 | 7 replies
We are in an HOA which does stipulate some restrictions, but we are able to rent out our unit currently.Alan, yes western suburbs.