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Granison Johnson Looking to retire from landlording
6 May 2013 | 13 replies
Her saying "maintenance" is eating away at her profit is something to research in depth.
Michael Sokolski Beginners course of action
26 November 2007 | 6 replies
Don't jump unless you have a good idea of the depth of the water.
Oliver Martin Las Vegas, Heloc, home equity loan, investment
16 November 2014 | 16 replies
The few that I explored in depth had rehab costs in the $10,000 to $30,000 range.
Martin Z. good sites for aerial images?
1 December 2014 | 5 replies
These shots are useful on their own even as 2D images because they give the allusion of depth and are a sort of cross between a bird's eye view and feet on the ground.  
Tim Waters tim waters
15 July 2016 | 3 replies
I suggest putting up a picture and describing yourself more in depth and start participating in the forums
Jennifer Burgess My one year plan- good or bad?
30 April 2016 | 3 replies
I know there's a few podcasts out there that break it down in depth, so definitely check those out as well.  
Jon Renner Pittsburgh and Zanesville new member introduction!
9 October 2016 | 4 replies
Good to meet you as well, We'll have to get together to discuss Zanesville more in depth over coffee or lunch. 
Scott B Moore Multifamily underwriting software/spreadsheet
5 November 2023 | 8 replies
For quick analysis: Jake & Gino's model (https://jakeandgino.com/reales...)For more in-depth underwriting, Michael Blank's model.
Account Closed Investors are evil.
10 November 2009 | 12 replies
This is not communism, no one forced them to sign the sale contract, how do they have any right to take you to court just because you didn't give them an in-depth financial education and professional advice before making a transaction???
Brian Walters HUD 221 D4
11 May 2010 | 10 replies
Once the preliminary analysis has been done, the lender should issue you an in-depth analysis of the numbers to you via a proposal (I can send you an example of one if you would like to see one).Once the terms are negotiated (you "can" modify the PPP and replacement reserve account on some deals), and settled, you will be issued a contract.