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Chen Zhou My journey investing in Detroit
5 April 2021 | 53 replies
Your appreciation will come in 3 years time, but if things go sideways remember the listing fee is 6% to unload, the end buyer will surely be investor and not retail...so yea that will get fun.Historically this never ends well for the investor. 
Kyle Stoltz Good deal?
2 January 2016 | 23 replies
The deal in McHenry was an older investor who was retiring as he's 80 so unloading his inventory.
David Dachtera Modular Homes?
25 May 2022 | 82 replies
Our modular is built in two halves in the factory, and each half is delivered on the back of a truck and unloaded with a crane and set in place.6.
Natan Gutt How can I buy first rental property with less then 15% down?
3 September 2020 | 32 replies
Wrong, you have everything you need in front of you - someone to unload a property with no hassle that is cash flowing already.
Philip L. Replacing windows on a rental
27 February 2019 | 115 replies
if you have an account with a lumber yard or supply house they should be happy to come out and measure for you, should not cost you anything for them to do that.
Jeff Sitti General question: What's average timeline in flipping a property?
22 October 2013 | 24 replies
It is taking to Purchase, rehab and unload your properties to an end buyer?
Jeremiah Damiron New Investor Ready to Work.
20 May 2014 | 8 replies
Haul lumber, pound nails, sweep and do all the junk that hired labor does.
Chris Reeves Why should mobile home parks trade at higher caps than multifamily?
23 July 2015 | 37 replies
I think not - that is pocket change to him.There are three plausible motivations to Frank Rolfe that I can see:1 - He wants to help people succeed in business and he likes to teach.2 - He holds a large, concentrated portfolio of undervalued real estate and he has taken it upon himself to single-handedly raise the value of his real estate by publicizing its virtues to the world so he can unload his portfolio at higher prices.3 - He needs a bunch of newbies in a conference room to go bird dog deals for him.4 - He is creating a pipeline of new leads to buy into his private investment funds.So - what of the four motivations is most likely to be the real one?
Dan Biga Good Deal or Not?
19 April 2010 | 8 replies
Thanks again Richard...Jeffrey - I know the developer/builder, and am attempting to help him unload the inventory, either by purchasing myself or finding a suitable buyer...so although I am new to RE investing, I guess I somewhat benefit from having the relationship...Would you have any thoughts on this?
N/A N/A Equity vs. Positive Cash Flow
25 July 2007 | 33 replies
The bottom line is that Sean apparently has properties that he's trying to unload that won't cash flow, so he's trying to convince us that this is somehow a good thing.