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Vikram C. Recruiting: BP vs Craigslist vs Monster
27 September 2010 | 8 replies
Monster
Uwe K. Buying SF house with old boiler
5 October 2010 | 2 replies
It has been converted to gas.Although someone bought the house with that monster at some point, I think it will be a potential deterrent for a prospective buyer, and a new heating system is a nice selling point.Has anybody dealt with that situation?
Chris Bruce Wholesaling With Freedomsoft Reloaded
5 May 2013 | 38 replies
Yea that Hummer is a marketing monster isn't it?
Dale Osborn Safety of savings on deposit
15 November 2010 | 29 replies
if anyone still has money in BOA let's make a run on them and all pull our money out at the same time...wait, BOA is a huge monster and it may take a few more people to take them down.
Ryan D Whole Life Insurance & Real Estate
13 June 2016 | 120 replies
I am an insurance professional and besides having universal life for both me and my wife, I am putting a policy in place on my 2 yr old daughter and not because im thinking morbid or questioning her mortality, but becuase the cost of insurance for a yound person is next to nothing and by puting in 50-100 bucks a month into her policy creates a monster cash account when she is 30. it just makes sense because almost everyone will needs life insurance at one time in their life so you may as well put it in place and take advantage of the tax benefits that a life insurance policy as well as its cash value affords you.
Joseph Ziolkowski Wholesalers providing funding to buyers?
25 December 2010 | 12 replies
I started with one little idea and now with everyone's help it's grown into a monster :) Looks like I've got some work to do in the coming year, but I know it will pay dividends.
James Hiddle Has Anyone Ever Gotten An Email From This Lady?
4 March 2011 | 23 replies
Even if you never use the email address elsewhere, if it's posted on the Web, you can be sure it's been harvested/scraped by spammers.Also, on the subject of SEO, the post earlier gave some good ideas about developing keywords (using the wonder wheel), but that is really just the beginning.The next step is to find out which keywords have that magic combination of being searched a lot but without having much competition.Then, you work on on-site optimization as indicated in that post, by tweaking content and formatting, etc.Lastly, you need as many keyword-based inbound links from high PR-ranking sites as you can muster up, assuming they don't have "nofollow" code for robots.
Joshua Dorkin Are you a paying BiggerPockets PRO member? If not, what would convince you?
1 June 2011 | 60 replies
Also, it needs room service, killer internet, monster TV, and a hot tub/sauna.I am looking forward to the implementation Josh
Terry Drake Steps to complete MH Purchase on Leased land
1 February 2010 | 1 reply
I just bought a mobile home on real property but this is a different monster.
Darren Little Tenant in Foreclosure Situation, Want to acquire & Wholesale
4 March 2010 | 3 replies
As of December the house was either three or four payments behind and it's now March.It's probably a better short sale candidate than subject-to based on the negative equity.The lender really has no choice but to take a monster loss on this house as the two most recently sold houses in the neighborhood were sold at an amount that is 45% of the balance on this house's loan.I'm not interested in the bank owner financing this house to my girlfriend, I'm interested in acquiring the house and then possibly owner financing it to someone else.