
28 May 2020 | 17 replies
@Keaton Munsterman can’t say, but I didn’t notice anything unusual about them.

30 April 2018 | 3 replies
Anything unusual?
21 July 2016 | 34 replies
I guess what I am trying to say it is not totally unusual to have a problem tenant in your building when you first purchase it.I know if feels difficult right now, but I can assure you - it well get better.

3 August 2017 | 40 replies
I generally don't post specific details, but this is one of the most unusual filings I've ever seen. http://services.wakegov.com/booksweb/PDFView.aspx?

27 July 2010 | 12 replies
This is an unusual case as most successful finders become property owners, no longer have the time to find properties, and thereby make room for new finders.

16 February 2012 | 10 replies
While below market buys are available, they are usually the result of long negotiations, persistence, unusual situations (such as 20 heirs having title to one property) or found sifting through the wreckage of bankruptcy court.

17 November 2018 | 88 replies
Anything that doubles over the next ten years (in north Texas) will be from luck of proximity to other develpments or occurances unusual to that particula area that benefit that area.

22 June 2012 | 6 replies
As unusual as it may seem, I know of one MAJOR growing, NNN retail, tenant that operates this way.

3 January 2014 | 7 replies
This may be unusual or maybe not.Good luck in your pursuits of motivated landlords

4 June 2015 | 44 replies
It is also not unusual for residential buyers to purchase these types of home to live on one side and have a family member live on the other...or rent the other side...even if they have no intention of being an investor outside of that.