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Account Closed Ugly Austin, TX Acreage - Need to Sell
26 November 2017 | 0 replies
No physical access, in the 100 year flood plain and residential development blocked for most of the property.
Jody Sims Skydiving, anyone?
21 November 2016 | 3 replies
Practically all I've learned has come from BP, though some is just plain common sense, which, yeah, I know isn't as common as we'd like it to be.But... in spite of knowing all this, getting an investor to believe I know all this and can follow through... that's the trick.
Mike Warder Clean shingles? Replace shingles? Ignore?
23 November 2016 | 3 replies
Plants don't like bleach, and wetting them with plain water first protects them.To keep the algae from coming back, insert 6-inch-wide strips of zinc or copper under the row of shingling closest to the roof peak, leaving an inch or two of the lower edge exposed to the weather.
Account Closed Do real estate agents like working with investors?
8 July 2019 | 36 replies
Plain and simple reality.
Jacob Lewis Yellow Letters
23 October 2016 | 6 replies
I like the plain white letters with the logo.
Beau B. Bray Starting out is frustrating, and BRRR questions
12 December 2018 | 18 replies
Your going to need to save up money plain and simple .
Steffen Kightlinger First time buyer, 8,000 tax credit, Advice?
15 September 2009 | 6 replies
*You also want to do your homework to see if the home you like is in a flood plain or earthquake zone.
Lindsay Wilcox Appraisal When There Are NO Comps
17 July 2013 | 13 replies
(I know, if I wanted to absolutely maximize, I should live in the smallest one, but I just plain don't like it as well as the larger one!)
Nixon Vayupak Purchasing Out of State Properties with Blind Offer
25 January 2016 | 22 replies
Was once a more prominent place when agriculture and oil/gas industries employed more rural folks, there were more family farms etc but  just like the countless other hundreds of small towns in KS it is likely dying a slow death.If you want to invest in KS - I think being an out of stater you'd have better luck sticking to larger population centers such as Garden City, Dodge City, El Dorado, Lawrence, Manhattan, Wichita area, Hutchinson, etc etc - I'm not a big fan of Wal Mart - but find places with a Dillons Grocery Store (part of the Kroger family) or Wal Mart in town - those are your larger population centers here that will be a bit more sustainable and have more opportunity than a dying rural town with no industry.Same thing would likely apply in Nebraska, OK and I'd assume other plains states - if you can find a Wal Mart and a large major chain Grocery store in town, they've done most of the market study for you already proving there is something sustainable there.  
William Allen White Plains, Maryland
13 August 2014 | 2 replies
Does anyone work the White Plains, Maryland area?