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Cameron Whitehead Property management in College Station & Waco?
30 September 2017 | 3 replies
Let me know if you've got some time to chat and we can discuss a bit more in-depth our services, rental strategies and our current local market.  
Account Closed Using an ICO for buying real estate or seed capital
17 November 2018 | 11 replies
ATLANT calls itself the "Worlds Real Estate Blockchain Platform" and the whitepaper discusses, in depth, the idea of tokenized real estate ownership and the use of blockchain technology to create more efficiency and ultimately lower costs of real estate transactions. 
Robert Scaife Can I trust rental Zestimates?
9 September 2017 | 23 replies
I've noticed some rentals pop up on zillow that were way way way higher than what I was seeing in cross reference, I'd suspect someone was trying to manipulate the local data, I only noticed it by luck and spend countless hours on various sites.
Peter K. TERMITE in a house under contract!
13 September 2017 | 7 replies
So just completed a home/termite inspection on a duplex, found termite residues (State of NC defines it as active termite infestation), there is minor noticeable damage on the shoe molding on the floor but no signs of wear and tear on the wall but I nor the inspector cannot tell without ripping apart the wall how bad the infestation is- the seller is willing to pay for a termite extermination but my concern is how much damage these termites have already done on the inside of my walls that I cannot see- is there a termite expert professional I can hire to inspect the home more in depth during my due diligence period or anyway for me to get a peace of mind for this matter? 
Account Closed Underpinning a building
22 January 2018 | 4 replies
You would be better served to collect quotes from a handful of foundation specialists then choose one.As for costs, it will be dependant on many factors: type of foundation; type of soil/rock; depth of underpinning / ease of soil removal; and your location.
Monte Blunk Will you help Analyze a deal for me?
3 October 2017 | 10 replies
If you already have experience and in-depth market knowledge, I think you should use the vacancy and PM rates that you know are realistic.
Levi T. Towing Tenant Vehicles When Rent Is Late
21 September 2017 | 123 replies
Thinking about this thread while ripping some hills on my mountain bike gave me some time to think about it more in depth.
Brandon Phelps I will be getting $800k. What should I do?
13 September 2017 | 2 replies
Or the structure of the 1031 may require some manipulation.
Brian Leu How did you incorporate?
15 September 2017 | 1 reply
The reason most articles don't go FULLY in depth in these areas in because you should sit down with a CPA to figure out what's best for you.  
Llewelyn A. Can an Agent/Broker Bid Higher than Best and Final Bid?
16 September 2017 | 20 replies
I'm assuming that anything in regards to the Marketing Campaign needs to be documented fully to prevent the Seller from claiming you had manipulated the Seller to sell to you after the Listing expired.Another issue that is coming up in my mind is that, if I buy within 120 days from the Listing Contract Expiration, then I must factor a commission to the Listing Broker.I can offer the Listing Broker his share of the Commission.If I offer the Seller to buy his property AFTER the 120 day cooling period, then I'm just acting on my own behalf as an Investor.