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May P. Financing for modular vs mobile home
30 November 2010 | 3 replies
The loan originator said that they do not finance mobile homes, only modular homes.
George P. motivating contractors - tips and experiences
1 June 2012 | 59 replies
If there's enough of the concrete (more than 50 bags or so), I'll call a concrete truck and probably outsource it to a dedicated concrete crew.4) Depending on the amount of drywall (More than about 20 boards, or 15-20 individual patch/seam repairs), I may call in a drywall crew of 2-4 people who will come in with bazookas, drum sanders, and other assorted specialty tools.
Bill Gulley Politics and Real Estate
7 June 2012 | 2 replies
The Consumer Financial Protection Administration is a regulatory arm that will be looking at all financial transactions that may deal with real estate to include personap property or mobile homes.
Enzo Di Paolo Anyone familiar with REISuccess.com?
14 February 2012 | 16 replies
I am a huge believer of multiple learning methods, so I recommend multiple tools to getting a basic foundation in real estate:1) Bigger Pockets and real estate blogs focused on the area of investing you look to enter2) Networking: attend real estate investing associations in your area to meet more experienced investors...you will likely find someone willing to take you on "as an apprentice".3) Library: a lot has been written on the basics of real estate investing and you can find threads on BP dedicated to which books have helped people the mostThe fact of the matter is real estate investing is not easy…no matter what method of education you decide on you are going to have to filter information (this is good practice for filtering potential investment properties)…so why not save your money for purchasing your first investment property.
Andrew B. Owning a Storefront business?
23 December 2007 | 5 replies
Im thinking resturant, bar, clothing stores, etc etc..everything im considering at the moment...What do you guys think, With some hard work and dedication is it really risky????
Rich Rifkin Share your Success Stories
14 July 2008 | 23 replies
I realized that I needed to dedicate myself 100% to my freedom and I did (and still am).. .
Heather Pelletier Embarassed to admit this but here it goes.
1 January 2009 | 110 replies
Thank you for posting, Heather.You are a true inspiration and with all your dedication and hard work I know you will eventually succeed in all the ways that matter.
Todd Lohr So. California LD'ers?
10 December 2009 | 1 reply
I've spent a couple days driving around some areas with quite a few mobile home parks, some nice while others resembled junk yards.
Dan C Neighborhood that you wouldn't consider investing in?
20 December 2009 | 25 replies
Where I live the thugs are mobile, so you could walk down the street of a great neighborhood and still be attacked, day or night.
Ann Bellamy Have you ever lost your cell phone - here is how to find it
23 May 2011 | 4 replies
www.mylookout.com works with Android, Blackberry and Windows mobile.