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Thomas Thompson Newbie rehab questions
26 April 2009 | 4 replies
Cookie cutter houses built in the 50's.
Isral Konopa How to create win win
2 February 2015 | 4 replies
Everyone is different and no one should be crammed into a cookie cutter type negotiation or deal structure, thats when people get ripped off.
Laddie Batla Pricing
27 February 2015 | 2 replies
It all just depends on the deal the wholesaler got vs the projected arv, keeping in mind somebody else's hands have to fit in that same cookie jar. 
Account Closed What is the Best Strategy to net 1 Million or more in Annual Profit In Real Estate?
8 October 2015 | 45 replies
Nothing really in general business (one contract question is basic business stuff).Can you bake cookies or just put frozen blobs on a try and put them in an oven?
Sharad M. Gas prices
7 July 2012 | 43 replies
That really frosts my cookies.
Arnie Guida No Children Allowed For Showings
2 October 2014 | 31 replies
However; when we had a subdivision, I had a table in the kitchen, kept cookies, fruit, crackers, and other snacks stocked up, with paper and crayons or other toys around.
Amy A. Am I responsible for problems after sale?
10 October 2014 | 22 replies
But glad it's fixed.Maybe drop a bottle of wine off and apologize for their issues..might clear up the drama Great idea, a bottle of wine or a box of cookies always goes a long way to soothing any problems after the leak is fixed.
Marcus Ware General Contractor seeking insight on Developing
4 February 2015 | 9 replies
@Greg Palmer @Keith Bloemendaal When building your SF houses do you use a cookie cutter approach and build the same style house for each build to keep costs down and to keep construction more streamlined or do you have an architect draw up a different set of plans for each property that you build.
Connor Heim We need your husband, little lady...
12 October 2018 | 26 replies
Well now Missy... it's about time you stop looking at real estate and get back in the kitchen to bake some cookies....
Kyle Fielder Need Help Moving Foward...
8 November 2022 | 10 replies
This is not a cookie cutter residential property.