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Kellen M Advice on Getting into Real Estate
30 October 2008 | 10 replies
Hi my name is Kellen, I am a professional overseas basketball player.
Joe Smith is there a "sweet spot" for MH Park size and type?
26 September 2012 | 10 replies
Are they more or less management-intensive?
Jacob Evans Experienced REI Mastermind Group Anyone?
13 October 2013 | 16 replies
It's a great venue to for accountability and growth.We meet in person with no internet or phones so it's pretty intense.
Steven Maduro flooring choice over cement slab
21 September 2014 | 5 replies
Hello I am sure this has been asked and answered but each new year brings new products and therefore different considerations on an old question.I am renovating the lower level of my house to feature an in-law suiteit is a ground floor apartment with adequate runoff so flooding is not a big concernThe problem i am having is coming up with the best flooring choice which will give me all my wants.ultimately the place is a one bedroom apt where the living room and kitchen will share the same 14.5x14.5 spacesmall yes but the bedroom is 9.5x21 so it makes up for the crampiness of the living roomkitchenI would like the whole place to feature the same flooring which is why I am leaning to vinyl plank but the good stuff which is pretty pricey. but it will allow me to cover the kitchen and bath area along with all the other spaces foyer, bedroom. laundry and living room. laminate will allow me to do the place much cheaper as I can find phenomenal deals on laminate, but I would need to go with tile in the bathroom at least which is not a deal breaker it just makes the place lose that cohesive look.porcelain tile is about the same cost and more labor intensive but I only have about 600 sqft to coverThe sub floor is cement. so i will have to factor in underlayment for my laminate.just wondering what some of you would do if you were in this same scenario and whyI know only I can ultimately make the best decision for me but it would be helpful to hear others thoughts and experiences.
Nastassja S. A knowledge-thirsty, newbie wholesaler from Pittsburgh, PA
4 November 2014 | 12 replies
I didn't know what this was at the time - she only told me it was a 3-day intensive real estate seminar.
Thomas Hopkins Looking to initiate my first deal
1 December 2016 | 3 replies
I realized that real estate is capital intensive even if you do low down payment options so I'm buying a vacation rental in the mountains as my first investment and will continue to rent in SD.
Bradley Gudim Networking Events for Real Estate in Minnesota
9 November 2017 | 19 replies
Of course they incorporated a pitch for a three day intensive training, but nothing too far out of line.
Marcus Auerbach What they don't tell you about cheap rental properties
14 May 2023 | 102 replies
After 3 years we were picking up doors but revenue was lagging and net income was flat not to mention the owners were high touch because the properties were even more time intensive
Account Closed Bball downtown investment
29 December 2018 | 0 replies
Purchase price: $85,000 Cash invested: $85,000 2/100 shares of a commercial building in Downtown Sacramento across the street from the new GoldenOne Basketball arena.
Thuy Tran What do you think of Richmond, VA for cash flow? (First-time home buyer)
12 October 2023 | 5 replies
Hi, it's my first post in the forum after 2 months of intensive reading, learning, listening on BiggerPockets!