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Derek T. Bowed Floors
23 January 2013 | 9 replies
If you've got a sagging floor and you add more weight to it (with a leveling compound for example), you're likely to force it sag more.My suggestion is that, if it's not noticeable, sell it as is.
Gabriel Lopez Is this an awful idea? Starting Young..
16 October 2015 | 8 replies
As long as you don't think you'll be able to fix everything yourself, you should do fine.I wouldn't put heavy weight on the "do school first and then try to invest" mentality.
Jeremy Tillotson Why to Invest with Reasonable People
22 December 2014 | 13 replies
I don't think you should have said this RIGHT NOW before closing.That's like putting lighter fluid on a fire.
Jared K. Where's the cap rate map? Is there one?If not we need one of these!! How do you know what the cap rate is in an area your looking to buy?? Please share
14 November 2014 | 5 replies
A sharp agent/broker is tough to come by are would be worth their weight in gold.
Kenneth Huddleston becoming a real estate agent?
2 December 2014 | 8 replies
I had a new 21 year old agent and he too had a weight problem and I knew that even though he was a great guy that it was a built in resistance factor to success especially in sales.  
Michele Dennis Up and coming in North Port, FL.
3 June 2020 | 5 replies
I also feel as though a weight has been lifted off my shoulders since this decision has been made, which leads me to believe that I made the right choice.
Pablo Flores Help with Market Research on Multifamily in Texas
15 September 2018 | 17 replies
TTM basis an asset could have say 6% cap rate, but the discount rate (or weight cost of capital) would greatly differ between Blackstone $200billion of assets) and us. 
Atwan Kwan Homeowners - Which tagline do you like better?
7 December 2017 | 9 replies
despite popular decision, my thinking for #2 is that a majority of my clients are "unintentional landlords"and actually have "peace of mind" as priority, where they really just look to me to make sure their sh*t is straight.....Also, good feedback I got on facebook is that #2 would also very well translate to marketing to tenants looking at my listings......Any of this credible or carry any weight in marketing for you guys?......
Jacqueline Miller Acquisition Manager Compensation Plan
16 March 2017 | 3 replies
Where I am in Washington DC area I've heard something like 30-45K, then 10-20% of net profit on each deal they sign up.Want to weight it heavier to variable pay like any sales job so they're hungry and motivated to go and hunt.
Trey Bagby How old is too old for a rental property?
16 December 2022 | 20 replies
In the 1920s, staircases weren't supported so houses sloped to both the right and left side to support the weight - and this can only do that for so long before putting a bed in a room becomes a "vertical adventure."