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Alex Hamilton Pitching Products, Services or Properties in Forum
23 February 2015 | 14 replies
So I can see why it was allowed to be there if reported to the moderators
Terry M. Full time real-estate investor
12 July 2008 | 3 replies
[EDITED BY MODERATOR - No solicitations in this forum, please.]
N/A N/A new to the real estate game and need answers
22 August 2005 | 6 replies
[edited by Moderator]
Ken Wang Peer street ? ask for experience
10 January 2021 | 29 replies
The yields are moderate, though acceptable.
Jon Graham New Construction Help
6 February 2017 | 0 replies
I'm moderately knowledgeable about the finance side (my partner handles the finances for our business) I'm considering building a new home for my personal residence, but I've never done it before and I don't have experience coordinating a new home into a successful project.
Riley F. Appreciation - how to factor it in?
17 February 2015 | 223 replies
The town is really investing within itself and moderizing.
Hannah Westner Looking for recommendations - Fredericton NB
25 April 2018 | 17 replies
He just recently did a job in Miramichi, so if you're ever in need of that kind of work, give us a call: [Moderator:  removed URL to personal business site]We hope to do another RE project in the coming months. 
Dylan Snyder Aspiring investor in Arizona
14 August 2017 | 4 replies
So Instead of taking strides of moderation, I drove 2300 miles to put myself in new situations, to change, to grow, to live!
Pat Jackson Paying off properties early....love it or hate it?
3 December 2017 | 38 replies
@Steve Vaughan  another SV brilliant post.. that's why I don't pay cash for my cars anymore I used to .. with 2% or less money out there.. and I am going to drive them one way or the other.Same with airplane.. less than 5% money fixed for 20 years and UBER write offs.. no sense paying cash for those.. this is why you have a private aviation and jet industry to begin with.. and heavy equipment for that matter.. you can buy a multi million dollar plane with 5 to 10% down and fixed for 20 years .. with moderate qualifications..
Account Closed Newbie from DMV (DC-MD-VA)
11 October 2016 | 4 replies
I've always had a taste for "expensive" real estate but as I got older I've also been attracted to rehabs because I can put my own vision/taste into a place, and also have developed an interest in passive income.My goal is to be able to go a day "without working" the idea of rehabbing homes, managing properties seem more like fun (to an extent) than work to me, and the best part is two friends and myself are thinking about combining our efforts.We had no idea the three of us were all into real estate besides one of us who is a Real Estate Agent.We probably dont have as big as capital as others, as were moderately young - so I thought I'd come here to find out where to start small.I'd assume we would start with "flipping" as we dont have the capital to own a rental property - nor could I figure out a way to make rental properties work while having a loan.Lastly I took the initiative to finish a book I bought a year ago called "How to find, fix, and sell houses for profit" by Rock Villani and Clay Davis, and I'm also planning on picking up the How to estimate any Rehab from this site (forgot the actual title excuse me)Thanks everyone!