Michael Swan
RE MAKES LOWLY PAID TEACHER MULTIMILLIONAIRE!!!
27 March 2017 | 169 replies
Very inspirational and thank you for giving us a detailed look at your journey.
Xin Z.
Seller discloses fire after bidding war
8 January 2018 | 9 replies
@Xin Z. did you take a very detailed look at the house?
Wesley Sharpton
Anyone worked with RentToRetirement Turnkey
6 January 2021 | 9 replies
We will take a very detailed look at your resources, and try to build a clear blueprint on how to achieve your goals within your timeline.
Joseph Legnard
Auction.com
11 September 2020 | 47 replies
i recently bought a property thru auction.com. no bad experiences at all. well, i can;t say that totally, there were a couple of hidden fees but nothing that put us into the red area. it is an absolute must to gain access to the house. in many of these houses, you can have your realtor get you inside, as log as they are unoccupied and they have a lock box on the door. spend as much time on looking the place over as you can. i am a professional home inspector and know what i am looking at, so doing a detailed look over is easy for me. i do not know about other home inspectors, but i will look over a property with a perspective buyer for a small fee, usually $100. its not a complete inspection with book and everything as a total inspection would be, but if i see an area of trouble, i will alert my client. maybe you can find an inspector in your area to do the same. as far as the bid increments on auction.com, yeah it kind of sucks, but they place the bigger increments on the houses that they expect a lot of action from. they always post the bid increments on the page with the auction right under the starting price, so pay attention to that. the higher the increment, the more likely the amount of buyers will drive up the price. the lower the increments, the more likely that house has been on their website a while and they are looking to get rid of it, which translates into a good deal for you. over all, auction.com is a good place to buy.
Nathan Gesner
What books are you reading right now?
7 March 2022 | 166 replies
The author follows eight families in Milwaukee, as well as some Landlords, to give a detailed look at the problems facing renters.
Aaron W.
Help with unethical plumber
6 May 2020 | 48 replies
A detailed look at the bill shows the plumber charged $120 for an initial assessment and $268 ($175/hour for 1.5 hours of work); totaling almost $400.