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Tiffany M. How many comps are needed?
5 October 2010 | 14 replies
External obsolecence or aspects of less desirable elements are also considered such as being near a factory where noise or odors are present, high traffic areas or poor condition of surrounding properties are evaluated as well.
Michael Seutin SUCCESSFUL OUT OF STATE INVESTORS?
6 June 2019 | 52 replies
I don't visit a factory or an office of a stock I buy, so why should I visit a property I buy?
Ryan Fatula Spinning my wheels acquiring my next rehab!
17 May 2012 | 15 replies
I might suggest traget direct mailing to homeowners that are adjacent/near to blue-collar and service type of job/employment centers (factories, light manufacturing, etc) where jobs are being more apt to be lost.
Collin Corrington Need Input for Owner Financing Course
28 June 2017 | 0 replies
Course lessons (all are videos with some downloadable documents):Introduction/WelcomeWelcomeHave the end in mindTake ActionMindsetwhat to expectAHS/Note Factory DistincitonSuccess RoadblocksYouExcusesFearNegativityCore Principles of a million dollar investorFull responsibilityAction StepsValue of TimeChoosing what to believeBecome the expertFocused ConcentrationReal DecisionTeam Get Rich SlowlyGiving BackCommon investment strategiesContract Assignments or WholesalingAbout RentalsBenefits of Seller FinancingCompare to Owner FinancingRentals vs.
Aaron Van Curen Advice on 222unit Auction for 1st deal
17 March 2017 | 3 replies
Yes you need to get some knowledge and experience under your belt, but you already have the "it"factor! I
Will Barnard Another Will Barnard Success Story
10 August 2020 | 12 replies
I was not a fan of the all white previously either, however, what we builders like has little to do with it as the important factor is what the general populous of buyers want/like.
Jaime Regis New Member Introduction
18 May 2018 | 7 replies
This area of Nevada is growing at a tremendous rate due to Tesla's Gigafactory (which I work at) and other factories that are popping up.
Jason Eliaser What Do You Look For In a RE Lawyer?
22 May 2014 | 9 replies
I feel with attorneys an important factor is one that actually can make time for you and get your questions answered without always billing you by the minute.This type of relationship is built up normally over the course of multiple transactions whether it be tenant evictions, drafting addenda, or putting out fires that normally arise in transaction.
Jeremy Chaser Do any of you purchase rentals purely for future appreciation?
29 March 2017 | 31 replies
Expect it to hit $600-700k as soon as the city completes major infrastructure improvements nearby and a massive developer finishes a 200,000 ft2 mixed use high-tech development walking distance away where it used to be a nasty factory.  
Benjamin K. Thinking of investing in Modular Homes
23 December 2016 | 3 replies
They are manufactured in a factory like a motorhome or trailer which lasts for under 10 years. some claim to be in business for decades.