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Matt Hogle New Member from Houston, TX
22 September 2013 | 8 replies
I'm in se houston and always on the lookout for new homes to acquire.
Andrew West Our first deal: Lessons Learned + Shoutouts
22 July 2021 | 7 replies
We are going to continue targeting multifamily in the SE Michigan area and are excited to continue strengthening the partnerships we have in place.
Nick B. Any experience with Networth Realty?
23 April 2019 | 33 replies
So I would say, no, I would insist, that though your buyer may have had issues getting the predicted ARV, it is not because we were wrong per se, but because of one, or some, of the many other issues, totally in your buyers control, not in ours, that arise throughout the life of any project.
Grant Bynum Broken Bow - Tapped out?
2 October 2023 | 11 replies
However, the cabin market in Hochatown, and SE Oklahoma in general, cannot be looked at in a vacuum.
Justin Carter No Central Air in Units
19 December 2019 | 9 replies
I’m in SE Iowa.  
Zachary Gwin Share Your Success! Pics, Flips, and $$$
17 September 2020 | 502 replies
I'm partial to the SE part of town - basically a few pockets here and there around Harry/Woodlawn to about a half/3/4 mile west then south to Pawnee/I35Then close to Rock Road on east.  
Lauren Hogan Why Do You Invest in Idaho & Boise? (Testimonial Request!)
23 June 2021 | 5 replies
And, we’ve done it all as long distance investors from SE Asia where we serve impoverished families in our clinic.
Brian Burke Syndication Investing During a Recession
31 January 2022 | 248 replies
Not investors per se, but more of the people that have rental properties more by accident than design. 
Chuck Brickman Owner Financing Question
15 February 2013 | 11 replies
I still suggest you and your borrower se an attorney.
Jaron Walling Tax question for BRRRR investing
30 September 2019 | 10 replies
You can deduct all ordinary and necessary expenses, such as taxes, interest, repairs, insurance, management fees, agents' commissions, and depreciation.Do not deduct the value of your own labor or amounts paid for capital investments or capital improvements.The good news of passive investing is no SE tax.