
29 April 2016 | 28 replies
Purchase inexpensive homes $5000-$20000 (I have an inexhaustible supply of these kind of homes they are not junk they are totally livable and not in need of repairs.

1 June 2014 | 22 replies
First issue is that they are not trained to the level I would require to bet thousands of dollars on, secondly I would never trust the assessment of value supplied by a seller.

14 September 2014 | 14 replies
If it were me, I would do the following:- Remove the fake soffit above the cabinets - Free- Get new 36" Cabinets from Partners Home Supply (includes island and crown moulding) $2,000- New Countertops Granite Includes Undermount Sink - $1,200- New Appliances - $1,750- Tile Backsplash - $250- Tile Floors (In Kitchen) - $300- New lighting - $150- New faucet for sink - $75Total For Kitchen = $5,750As for the bathroom - New tub or shower pan - $350- Tile the walls - $270- Vanity Cab from Partners Home Supply to match kitchen - $110- Granite Top for Vanity - $150- New faucets and shower head w/ diverter and tub spout - $150- New tile floors - $100- New toilet - $150Total Bath = $1,130Total Renovation = 6,880** If you're not capable of doing this work on your own, most of it is quite easy.

21 September 2014 | 24 replies
Pets, late fee policy, lease terms, smoking, utilities.

13 July 2016 | 11 replies
@Julia BlytheI've purchased from there before and the unit is warrantied by the manufacturerIf a warrantied part goes bad, I can have my HVAC guy take it to a supply house that sells goodman products and get a new part I've found that acwholesalers is oftentimes cheaper than the supply houses or that they will match the price of acwholesalers acwholesalers also sometimes has coupon codes you can enter to get 5-10% off

12 June 2014 | 26 replies
You have to know what you want to buy BEFORE you go and try to buy it.A broker/agents job is to help a client " if they choose to take them on" figure out what they want and why.I think brokers/agents shouldn't blow smoke and tell people vague responses that is what they want to hear.

25 June 2014 | 23 replies
My budget/supplies are very limited.

4 November 2014 | 9 replies
It seems that there is so much demand and so little supply, that rents are going up faster than people realize.

6 January 2016 | 49 replies
Point is you CAN start and get the ball rolling...here's some idea..Lady i pay who put out signs(i don't do this method anymore) $175-300 for like 50-75 signs she supplied them, wrote them, put them out and took pictures of every one.200-400 letters, stamps are like 50 cents, so that's what, $200Paper, envelopes(i like the colored ones)Bought my daughter some "Frozen" toys to help me put on stamps...$15That's it dude...i mean you can do SEO website stuff too, or pay one of the guys on BP who have postcard services to do it for you, as it gets old QUICK.I now pay a lady from oDesk $4/hr to do my research for my list and mail merge list to Word, so all i gotta do is print, sign, stuff and mail.if you do those #$@&** yellow letters by hand you will hate life.

15 November 2014 | 9 replies
In fact, a Seller need not even supply or provide said assignments if they are in public record.