Paul Lichtenauer
Buy and Hold Partnership question.
4 August 2018 | 9 replies
We're getting together today to have a good in-depth conversation about it.
Roger R.
What market should I go to next?
10 July 2018 | 14 replies
If this is the case, definitely research job data in-depth so you know the economy is strong - everyone who is entering a new market should be doing that but if you're buying larger properties, definitely do it.
Sal Morello
Presenting / Assembling a Seller Financed Deal to a Landlord
11 October 2017 | 3 replies
I am thinking a little more in depth info on how I run my business might be able to help convince her I am not running a Mom and Pop shop, but running it as a business.
Stephanie Knox
Is a Real Estate Attorney really needed during the buying process
4 October 2017 | 13 replies
Only reason I ask is because I've been told that most agents in my area use a standard PA Association of Realtors contract that goes pretty in depth; so i'm not sure if my attorney would write a specfic contract for the sale or just review.
Sebastian Durden
Rent by the room in Richmond? / Other successful strategies
1 August 2023 | 8 replies
I can't go super into depth about their financials but I know they are profitable from what I've been told.
Jerrad Dumont
How to tell if something is a good deal?
16 July 2017 | 11 replies
Study and learn, it is a huge topic that takes a long time and in-depth research to get a handle on.
Benjamin Willis
Real estate license
28 July 2017 | 3 replies
You would get a lot of in depth exposure to the paperwork side of buying and selling a property.
Erik Kuhi
Rookie looking for advice on a flip deal in NJ
19 June 2017 | 5 replies
I have yet to do an in depth investigation into the costs but off the top of my head I'm thinking if the cost of the property and having the modular home put on the property cost around $100000 that it could potentially sell for $150000.
Cory Baker
Wholesaling: Beginners: Look before you leap... BUT then LEAP!
14 December 2015 | 3 replies
To provide such an in-depth response to a new person says something about you @Cory Baker!
Logan Allec
Is $2,500 a fair price for this concrete work?
19 December 2015 | 11 replies
I paid $800 for 20x25 pad with a depth of 6 inches just for the concrete.