Joseph Canini
Just quit the 9 to 5 rat race, now what? Live in San Antonio
9 November 2016 | 13 replies
I think then everyone could give you a more precise answer.
Mike Decker
Independence, Missouri, Bristol/Procter area
8 November 2016 | 0 replies
New member here, actually I come all the time to read articles or when I need information on some markets and stuff but I decided to register as a member to become more active and also because I have a question about the independence area in Missouri, to be more precise, the Bristol and Procter neighborhoods.My business partner and I live in California and we recently were talking about making some investment in Missouri so after some research I found a couple houses that I might be interested in, one in Bristol and the other one in Procter so because we have actually never been there and we know nothing about the area I was looking for some information on those two neighbors, any information good or bad is highly appreciated.
Will Chamberlin
Syracuse Landscaper recommendation
2 December 2017 | 4 replies
Scott Cardinalli has a good company called Scott's Precision edge.
Chris E.
How do surveyors measure lots on slope?
16 April 2017 | 6 replies
(i know its done with more precise equipment than just a wheel) and I know I should get a survey obviously but Im just trying to get a general Idea of where I can expect the lot line to be.
Tim G.
$20k Wholesale Breakdown
28 March 2013 | 16 replies
Looks like you found yourself a great deal Tim, that's precisely what I was looking for in the other thread.There is one more component that remains to be seen- what did your end buyer end up having their rehab cost and resale price be?
Neguiel Hicks
Noob in DC
22 March 2013 | 6 replies
I would be a little more specific with your questions, so they can answer them precisely.
Samantha M.
Double Closing & Wholesaling? Help Please.
29 August 2013 | 18 replies
With that being said, what is the precise type of double closing wholesalers use.
Aberham S. Dadi
Finding Good Real Estate Market Data
27 December 2022 | 8 replies
Another example: during the recession, there were some metro areas that depreciated significantly, but within those metro areas were certain neighborhoods (often the A neighborhoods) that didn't depreciate at all--or that even appreciated.So, the macro data you typically encounter can be useful, but it often doesn't tell the whole story.To be a successful real estate investor, I need to understand my city like the back of my hand--with significantly more precision than what macro data would convey.