Bruce C.
What's the Scam Here and How do You Use Craigslist to Advertise?
2 October 2019 | 12 replies
Probably similar to the scam when I was selling my dad’s truck for him on Craigslist....they want to send a full price cashier’s check, have their “transport guy” pick up the vehicle, and title.....when the cashiers check turns out be fake, they already have the truck and title.If you sign a rental agreement for 2-3 months, they now have a tenant relationship, and you’d have to go through the eviction process, even though their cashier check was fake....they’d just ate your unit for themselves while you went through the process.
Kevin Mahoney
BRRRR General Rules of Thumbs
22 May 2020 | 25 replies
By that I mean add a bathroom enclose a car port.
Loren Thomas
Help me flip cars legally to generate income for real estate
12 December 2021 | 3 replies
The requirements of which require me to have space in an enclosed structure at a commercial property, amongst other things.
Neil DiMuccio
Newbie from Boulder, Colorado
24 May 2017 | 13 replies
But, we're probably still 6-12 months away from having our ducks in a row in terms of general RE knowledge, being pre-approved, and potentially having to rethink our transportation strategy (right now we're car-less and rely on transit, bikes, walking, and the occasional car-share).
Jason Cummings
Dogpatch still on the up and up?
29 December 2016 | 7 replies
It's a trendy area with great public transportation to downtown via the third line train.
Brandon Brown
Flipping Mobile homes in Northern California
3 July 2015 | 9 replies
In terms of transporting a home, is there any specifics we need to know?
Steven J. Umaña
Will the housing market in Columbus remain "on fire"?
16 August 2017 | 6 replies
With the transportation grant from the Feds, the new ENORMOUS metro park development on the West side, and downtown sprawling out further and further, it seems as if we are heading toward continue prosperity in real estate prices for some time to come.
Scott Sterling
Is this a good opportunity for a first deal?
19 April 2017 | 4 replies
In theory this sounds like this deal could be done just as easy at a trailer park that allows renters and do away with transportation cost.
Mike Girard
Philly investor, 200,000+ in liquid assets, can't get a mortgage
6 March 2015 | 7 replies
I prefer relatively safe, urban neighborhoods with a high walkability quotient afforded by a commercial avenue or two and access to public transport.
Milan Joshi
Another negative cash flow question
3 August 2019 | 3 replies
What if I told you it would be a good idea if you worked at a full time job, and then started to work on a side job...paying your employer, and this was fine with you because your first job gave you more money than you knew what to do with, and you "hoped" that the side job would give you a promotion (apartment conversion), transfer you to a closer location saving transportation costs (tax savings) and give you a raise (rent increase) but you didn't know when/if yet?