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Will Russell How to purchase a property with actual, physical, CASH
27 March 2014 | 83 replies
Big Henry Jon is correct, if the amount received exceeds the exemption allowed, the excess can be required to pay down costs, the benefits received can be reduced until the excess is expended and cash on hand that exceeds the amount allowed in an account can cause benefits to be terminated.
Troy Fisher Trader Joe's Affect -- The Seattle "Starbuck Affect"
3 September 2015 | 19 replies
They often fit into smaller locations than a Whole Foods, and tends to attract a certain type of expendable income clientele.  
Ryan K. 21% return guaranteed on Mayweather v McGregor?
8 September 2017 | 13 replies
https://sports.bovada.lv/boxing/floyd-mayweather-c...Say a guy, through his rentals and property ownership, has been able to accumulate about $20k in expendable money (don't need it to live off, it's building toward the next down payment).Place $20k bet on Mayweather winning the fight, win $4,444 if this scenario comes true.Hedge by placing $1,367 on McGregor winning, win $4,442.75 if this scenario comes true.So, for a total investment of $21,367, by Monday, I'll get a "guaranteed" (both must fight for action) $4,444, or about 20.8% return on investment with no risk and weekend worth of investment timeline.What am I missing?  
Jeremy Kleier Building Small Multi-Family? Is it worth it?
18 April 2018 | 14 replies
It is a ton of work to build ground up, and I think if you are going to expend all that energy and time to build, try to build something bigger.Cost to build is very high if you don't own land.  
Wes Peters Purchasing foreclosures, only a game for the rich?
29 January 2017 | 56 replies
your only entitle to funds expended to keep the property safe.. and a new kitchen and bath rooms and paint carpet is not included. when I was buying sherrif sales in Atlanta in 2012   its once a month there.. it takes a team to cover them all... 6 or 7 criers show up.. and they come between 10 and 2 or so... and they all start crying at the same time.. talk about a circus
Georgui Kasaev Getting my LICENSE, anyone else doing the same?
5 May 2018 | 117 replies
Since I got into the agents game in order to expend my network the brick and mortar model of KW prevailed.
Ryan Bird Chicago Trends - Looking for BP Members Insights
1 January 2020 | 21 replies
You can expend a lot of energy finding something that works in those areas.  
Tyler D. Which of the big 4 cities in Texas is the best to invest?
22 July 2020 | 54 replies
@Brian Mittelstadt as far as I know Dallas expends to the north towards Frisco/Allen/McKinney
Tim Porsche Partnering with Realtor - How to Structure Partnership
20 May 2016 | 42 replies
Once complete, every dollar expended is paid back leaving the profit, and that is divided as per the agreed upon percentage... and repeat...
Billy Rowe Renting out your home (checklist)
13 November 2013 | 3 replies
Some get paid when it's vacant, and if they are in charge of collections then they get late fees as they have to expend extra effort to get the money.Do some reading, check out books from the library on land lording and read them.