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Eric James Help me understand the advantage of multi's
5 February 2018 | 78 replies
Being an LP in a syndication is the way to got for high net worth players.
Account Closed Who Is Specifically Involved in Your Team?
18 September 2019 | 4 replies
I want to know who the players are.
Nicholas Harrod What mls site do i use for the KC/Olathe area?
25 September 2019 | 1 reply
Need some advice from an experienced players.
Kim Leech Anyone have a preference for hard money lenders in Florida.
15 May 2019 | 3 replies
They are one of the big players in the hard money space.
Matthew Parent Direct Mail/listsource/click2mail
2 April 2014 | 3 replies
Maybe I'm crossing too many players that don't talk to one another.Thanks for any help.
Shirley Elgar Starting Out
20 April 2014 | 8 replies
The last 12 years I have dedicated myself to my most recent job and have been a large player in helping that company grow and all I have to look forward to is a retirement of social security.
Matt Laird Buy w/ morgage flip to owner finance
22 May 2014 | 15 replies
But a hedge fund would probably attract extra capital from wall street for being such a shrewd player..
Yoshi Uem How to maximize equity and preserve capital?
29 November 2016 | 11 replies
You don't get either w/duplexes but if the market slows down and does sideways for awhile big apartments are more insulated and value add players have a way to continue to create value on early in projects.  
Chris Clark Investing in flood market? Baton Rouge?
12 December 2016 | 3 replies
none seem to pop into my head @Chris Clark, but other than FEMA and NFIP, are 2 key players that can make or not make you want to invest in the post-flood "redstick," my realtors work with us and we try not to buy in flood zone areas, but our newest project will require a flood certificate, if we have to elevate then no deal, but we are expecting to rehab and standard flood insurance, this is the new norm after the devastation, we buy low and sell for profit, just hope home-owners that want to invest in these areas will go the additional mile and get contents/possession coverage as well, always keep Louisiana strong, keep posting but most of all keep sharing
Joseph Doyle Fort Knox and Elizabethtown, KY
8 September 2017 | 5 replies
Vine Grove seems to be a good area for new build which may be good for fix and flip which I do not do, but do interact with those players in my legal work handling tax liens for a client in Hardin County.