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Michael Gunn Real Estate Investing For Rookie
8 November 2018 | 34 replies
Just be conscious of the mortgage and tax laws that would govern your actions.
Curtis Bidwell Making $ with Overpriced Multifamilies
14 March 2019 | 2 replies
Seller did not disclose ecology requirements.
Sharon S. A duplex with one water meter
15 March 2019 | 17 replies
We prefer not buy at all, then RUBS then pay utilities above a certain amount so it keeps them conscious that they have to pay attention.
Shane Colar Advice/ Help with my Wholesaling business
30 March 2019 | 1 reply
I have over 700 leads, I’ve cold called, Drove 4 $, and even door knocked (all budget conscious) 3 months in no deal.
Snehann Kapnadak Deal Analysis - 4Plex
8 April 2019 | 17 replies
I'm conscious of trying to make a bad deal look good, but the property is located in a good area so I'm hoping I could get it rented out relatively quickly after the vacuuming.Noted about the taxes.
Jameson Hooton Return on Investment Per Hour?
10 April 2019 | 89 replies
But even the latter people should be conscious of opportunity cost.
Garhett Langer The emotional side of foreclosures.
28 February 2019 | 20 replies
I can’t help but feel somewhat heartless looking at this home as a commodity even though someone’s going to get it one way or the other.To the others out there that deal in foreclosures (specifically sheriff sales or pre-foreclosure), do you have any advice on ways I can help these people or ease my conscious?  
Account Closed Tiny homes, communities for them and the future.
14 March 2019 | 90 replies
I have no idea why anyone would go backwards.So for environmentally conscious, financially constrained, singles or couples with no children, who like to move around and who are willing to live without running water and sewers it is a legitimate choice.   
Edward Kuk High-income couple ... BRRR or not?
4 March 2019 | 18 replies
I'm all for getting my money back but given the lack of time for speed, risk consciousness, and ability to self-funds (as long as we are employed), would you suggest the refinance part of BRRR or should we just keep saving for the next down-payment and protect our equity?
Richard Bayer New Here and hungry!
10 March 2019 | 8 replies
I finally made the conscious decision to get into real estate investment about a month ago.