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Rich Weese Finally- I can post something positive!!
9 May 2010 | 7 replies
The SIMON Factory Outlets chain does a higher volume per sq. ft than ANY of their other outlets nationwide.
Account Closed Buy a SF home from family to rent
27 November 2012 | 4 replies
My plan right now is:1. order a home inspection followed by a couple local contractors to give me estimates2. i think the home would rent for $750/mo conservatively. if I invest in adding a bath, maybe $8503. walk a couple realtors through to give me a value before the work is done on what it would sell for as-isOne thing I am also considering is just letting the process play out. Let
Jacob Tudor What are your thoughts about buy/hold around colleges/university
5 January 2016 | 13 replies
Any and all online outlets are crucial, especially Craigslist and Zillow.
Richard Pulido Eager to get to work in Southern California
19 January 2016 | 4 replies
This board, meet ups, and other outlets are a great way to meet people with whom you can build a mutually beneficial relationship, with the benefit to you (hopefully) being the furthering of your REI education and gaining some training in your strategy/strategies of interest. 
James H. Do you ever just worry a little bit?
30 June 2012 | 29 replies
brian,did not read all the posts, but here's my take..my houses (even my house) are build from the 1952-1961, so i know what you are talking about. i have cast iron sewer and HAD galvanized pipes for the supply. no ground wire on any outlets unless it;d been touched in the last 20 yrs.i dont worry about a thing. i have done all kinds of stuff at home electcical wise and never had a problem with it. i even have a 3 prong outlets when i should have just 2 and never had a problem. in the houses i am required to put 2 prong outlets which are 6 times more expensive. this drives me crazy. the circuit would trip before anything happens. these things are so over designed even for the time they were built. cast iron sewer - Can't speak for texas, but we NEVER had problems. unless it's clay, cast iron will last 1000 yrs. galvanized pipes - we have basements and i change all that stuff myself. i put pex, spend $300 for materials and am done in 1 day. so, even though i am in the same situation with you, because we have basements and no foundation settling (i know about the foundation repairs you guys have to do over there) , i can sleep well at night without a problem.
Cameron P. House #3 Under contract! LETS GO!
20 April 2013 | 15 replies
Thanks Daniel Hornsby get in contact with me and maybe I can help you out! Lets
Gregory Butterfield Estimating Rehab Costs - What am I doing wrong?
30 December 2018 | 1 reply
did he change out outlets and switches or new service?
Michael L Sakey My First Flip - when to draw the line in the sand.
7 August 2019 | 6 replies
But the cost on that is about $2000.Do you swap out EVERY light switch and outlet to make it universally match and cohesive or leave some of the old ones and just update kitchen and baths outlets and switches etc? 
Anore' Allen Staying active in Real estate
9 August 2016 | 3 replies
@Anore' AllenWhen you find out, let me know!
Lisa Gerard requesting a Tri Cities, WA sub-forum
8 August 2019 | 40 replies
I knew the industry was big, I just couldn't find an outlet to network people of like-minded interests.Finding good contacts is very difficult, the realtor we work with barely, if ever, answers our phone calls or emails.