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Chris Winterhalter 64 unit complex under contract
25 June 2014 | 73 replies
If you hire a giant multi-national consulting company, multiply those rates by three.I do not know the age, but in that area it is probably old enough to need asbestos and lead surveys, so that would be another $5,000 to $7,000 (depending if was built before or after 1960).
Raj Rajakumar BRRRR strategy in Edmonton? Does it work?
30 November 2020 | 4 replies
Hello Raj, the province is in an economic recession as multinational oil& gas firms are no longer investing in large projects and a lot of oil& gas companies have moved completely out of Alberta.
Panagiotis Karampoulas Establish a company, or start investing as an individual?
13 March 2021 | 2 replies
I am working as a financial advisor for a multinational consulting firm the last 6 years, and I have decided to start investing in RE rentals (mainly in Greece).One of my first considerations / questions is, taking into consideration that I will start small (meaning investing in 2-3 low end properties / year, including leverage), is it more efficient (under a tax and overall cost perspective) to start a company, or should I proceed with my first transactions as an individual? 
John Liaaz Why do many landlords not hire management?
31 May 2021 | 28 replies
That's a dumb way to look at the issue; one is a multinational company with 70+ factories and the other is a small business who probably doesn't have 70 employees.
Account Closed 14 Reasons You Must Consider Owning Rental Properties in 2017
28 December 2016 | 25 replies
Working in the finance industry for a large multi-national firm, I often worked with high networth business owners.
Account Closed Looking to invest in Austin area Real estate market
18 July 2016 | 15 replies
Why I choose Austin is because of growth potential , large multi-national companies opening their offices in Austin and also close friend moving to Austin permanently next month.
Jon Q. Your future as a worker looks bleak.
6 November 2016 | 70 replies
Many multinational corporations have more money and power than country governments (ex.
Bill Dengler Confused "Highest and Best Offer"
12 December 2018 | 45 replies
Offers must be withing X% of list to be considered.The folks making the decisions (loss mitigation department at multinational banks or holding companies) have NO STAKE and could care less about anything personal or making the offer look good.  
James Wise Are you prepared to do what it take SURVIVE this business?
30 April 2019 | 234 replies
If the multinational corporations with deep pockets cut no slack, I surely can’t afford to.
Martez Bynum CASH OUT REFINANCE ON A INVESTMENT PROPERTIES
3 November 2018 | 7 replies
I think.. been  a while but I  think I'm at 80% sfh and 75% multi national lender but smaller.