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Justin Sanchez any property manager/broker looking to hire an assistant in NJ?
24 October 2020 | 1 reply
18 years old, hungry, and ambitious, heavy passion for real estate investing.
Lucas Vriner Live in flip, Fort Mill, SC 33% ROI in under 36months
23 October 2020 | 2 replies
I find Wyndham to have some of the most competitive rates available. 704.804.7515
Rik Patel Cast Iron Plumbing Question
24 October 2020 | 12 replies
@Rik PatelGuessing he doesn't want to pick up a really heavy pipe, load it into his truck, haul it to the dump, etc.
Brandon Coffman Competition in today’s market!
21 October 2020 | 0 replies
How high is the competition in your local area or where you invest?
Brandon Robb Trenton NJ Investing
3 March 2021 | 2 replies
geographic areas that are picking up in Trenton NJ:Downtown: The city building area - not much properties for sale there.Hiltonia: Home owner area, is quiet and the prices are much higher than in the entire city, it looks more like Ewing then like Trenton, mostly home owners not much rentals there.Chambersburg: considered as A well growing area but prices are rising as the competition grows.West end: You can get a better deal not paying that much, Riverside Ave (next to the Delaware river) is picking up between home owners.North Trenton: such as Vine St, Race St (off MLK), or Poplar St Oak St (off N Clinton) are picking up as well.
Adam Frantz Multifamily in Milwaukee, are folks paying rent with Covid
20 August 2021 | 5 replies
You may want to check out the radius of those areas such as Harambee or Halyard Park which is still slightly rough but competitively priced although rising....radius of Washington Heights (zip codes 53208 and 53210 are big duplex investor areas).
Sarah Bridges Nothing in Market meets 1% rule
16 October 2021 | 29 replies
Destin is a tourist hotspot with heavy traffic but Fort Walton is closer to Eglin and Hurlburt while still being close to the fun and Crestview is a very practical place to live.  
Alex Grullon Would Love to pick everyones brain and commercial multifamilys
25 August 2021 | 42 replies
Very competitive but very lucrative.
Mike Schorah Driving For Dollars Results
25 August 2021 | 0 replies
If there was an issue with 1 but the other 2 were in great condition, then I would pass over the house. 2 or more was my ticket to write down the address, but I also used my experience in fixing up houses the most in qualifying whether I wanted to write the house number down or not.I managed to see 2 yard signs with “WE BUY HOUSES <PHONE NUMBER>” written on them, so that gave me encouragement that I’m in the right neighborhoods (although I imagine it would scare off some people since they’d think that would indicate competition).When searching for homes, I looked on Zillow for neighborhoods where at least 1 home was sold in the past 12 months and with a price range of $100k-$300k.
Torrey Moe Tiny Home Park with Large Lots
23 September 2021 | 5 replies
I've learned it's typically not smart to buy the listed parks but instead send out mailers or dial for dollars or drive park to park (the most heavy lifting but certainly a great way to meet a lot of park owners and learn a lot about the business face-to-face, old school...