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William Bryant Introduction of new member in southeast iowa
23 November 2015 | 7 replies
Great to see more investors in Iowa look forward to herein some of your vision going forward related to your real estate portfolio
Joe Battung Design: where do I start?
5 February 2021 | 2 replies
Ok, so I’m under contract and need to start building the vision for this rehab, where do I start?
Surjit Purewal Kansas City, MO vs Cleveland, Dayton OH market
17 February 2019 | 13 replies
Surjit I cannot help with the KC comparison however I grew up in CLE and lived/attended the university of dayton.I can tell you both have pro's consThe two thoughts I'd throw your way is Population Size: Montgomery County - 500KCuyahoga County - 1,200,000Whats going in the cityDayton -Pro - Univerity of dayton growth, kinda between Columbus and Cinci, CheapCon - Loss of alot of big corporations, whats long term vision besides the universityClevelandPro's - Well diveresed with anchor companies for jobs, pockets of hot markets, land locked to the north with lake erie - (ie of anchor companies: Progressive, Highland Software, Parker Hannifan, Swagelok, Nestle, etcCon's - Rents arnt crazy high, going to fuel growth for future, I know that doesnt help with Cap rate opportunity analysis but hopefully as far as holding values overall long term I would - and do choose Cleveland. 
Tyler Britt Austin home builders/ contractors
16 May 2019 | 0 replies
Its also important that they allow hands on client relationships, and allow a vision to be created collaboratively. 
Thomas Handy It's September already, what have you done lately?
3 September 2012 | 8 replies
We discussed our visions as well as our ethics in doing business and found that we are on the same page about a lot of things we feel are important in business and life in general.
Josh Benitez Realtor from New York
1 November 2016 | 2 replies
My vision for results and helping others are some of my positive strengths.
Hashmat Bahaduri Best HELOC rates in California
17 August 2019 | 34 replies
No multiple levels of "if x, then y" rate and fee language like I received at Wells.My next stop is PatelCo, Travis, Provident and other credit unions.I haven't walked into the regional banks yet, but it's on my radar.Regarding your HELOC, BRRRR strategy - be cautious with any investments outside the peripheral of the immediate bay area right now.
Kevin Lefeuvre Wifi Cameras to help enforcing House rules
2 May 2018 | 15 replies
.- Not willing to add yet a recurring cost-----------------With the above I went with Wyzecam, a recent startup building cute little cameras, wifi connected, 1080, night vision, extremely clear pictures, real-time stream, motion detecting with sensitivity adjustment, sound detection, 24-hour sliding recordings, all for $20 with no subscription needed.
Dean R. I QUIT THE CUBE!!!!!
19 August 2019 | 116 replies
I worked from home on Friday and made a vision poster.
Leo Don How many times can you house hack?
4 June 2018 | 29 replies
i agree im just trying to be proactive because I have a vision in mind and just trying to set some goals to get there.