
2 February 2009 | 3 replies
Our buyers wanted a soil sample done, and proper disposal of the oil...then wanted it topped off (with a special sand mixture) by a professional.

2 February 2009 | 6 replies
Tell us...what type of real estate investing do you specialize in.

3 February 2011 | 34 replies
If you are satisfied earning 8% compomuded over the next 30 years(hopefully you have that much time to leave your money alone) then invest in equities and hopefully when it comes time that you need to pull some of your gains to supplement your income you dont hit a 2008 becuase then your 8% turns into about 5-6%(great advice). stick with what I'm saying and you will be fine Fertile. invest in yourself, educate yourself in what you are interested in. and hopefully what your interested in, you can control such as real estate, your own business,selling shares of your own company or your own offering, etc. you are an outsider looking in if you throw your 500 bucks into a fortune 500 company and by no means do you have any control whatsoever.

27 March 2010 | 11 replies
The person that advised me with regards to the option contract was a friend, and did not specialize in real estate law.

22 March 2009 | 8 replies
As of right now ill be specializing in HVAC which i think will transfer well into my real estate career when i embark on it.
6 November 2009 | 12 replies
My company specializes in all areas of the Cash Flow Industry.

28 March 2009 | 32 replies
You can also write it in under special provisions.Contract is now assignable and then if and when you find an investor to assign the contract to, you fill out an assignment of contract document stipulating your terms and price.

27 March 2009 | 6 replies
i'm especially interested in meeting solid turn-key folks who specialize in working with out-of-towners.... definitely PM me if this is your business....aside from all that, i'm in my 30s and work as a software engineer (web, databases, etc) for a small interactive company here in new york city.

27 February 2016 | 18 replies
Yes, you CAN do sub2 anywhere in the US, but SOME states have passed laws with special requirements you must meet.

25 November 2017 | 18 replies
It takes a very special personality to door knock.