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Kuriakos Mellos Looking to buy first SFH in Nashville - help with agent/prop mgmt
19 March 2021 | 5 replies
I have come to Nashville over and over, and keep pinching myself as to why I didn't buy here years ago. 
Mark J. Running out of Capital- Need Advice
24 January 2021 | 7 replies
Paid for real estate or low debt also gives you a big sense of security  and its far more liquid in a pinch
Maria Frant Turnkey purchase - should I hire a lawyer?
25 January 2021 | 5 replies
That would ideally be a RE attorney or a savvy agent, but in a pinch you could also ask a highly experienced investor to give it a look-over.
Joel Gulstrom Numbers on potential first rental
1 February 2021 | 5 replies
Some Tax advantage and some not but as far as being invested in debt or income producing real estate I'm don't have any exposure and I'd like to fix that.A  piece of me also says this is a single family residential and will have good resale value and liquidity so I'm not pinched if I need to get out.
Cody Neumann Post Card Template and Mailing
6 February 2021 | 4 replies
Ideally wait till it is cold and pinch that thang hard so it gets all pokey so that when you show up at their door and knock and they open up, that logo is like pulsating with your hard beat staring right into their eye demanding their attention.
Julie Smith 1031 Exchange Questions Husband and Wife
19 February 2021 | 6 replies
But just an fyi, if you do get caught in a pinch - the property does not have to be complete for you to take title. 
Daniel T Stockman 2nd Investment Property - Too Soon?
8 February 2021 | 24 replies
We would still have other assets that could be sold in a pinch, but we are wondering if it's worth having 2 properties earlier (i.e., more risk) or waiting to have a bit more in savings to make the purchase.We'd love the advice of some more "seasoned" investors on the dilemma we find ourselves in.Thank you in advance for your help and guidance! 
Steven Cramer First Flip... to LLC, or not to LLC?
8 February 2021 | 6 replies
You may find yourself in a pinch to get any deal just to make the timelines work, which is not good practice.
Al D. Should I File a Complaint?
14 June 2021 | 10 replies
And there I was concerned about messing with people’s livelihood… Barely a pinch.
Vidal Anguiano Real Estate Order of Operations
8 January 2021 | 12 replies
If it hasn't sold, and you need the funds, you put yourself in a pinch.