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Jamael Reed Hobart, IN !GREAT! Investment Property
8 April 2015 | 0 replies
Hi, New Roof, Water Heater, Furnace, Kitchen Cabinets, and new Paint.Been Vacant 1 month
Chris Gonzales Where to find good mentors
22 April 2015 | 18 replies
I'm willing to work purely for education until I can make myself an asset to a seasoned investor rather than a liability.
Eran Greenburg Where to find more leads? Posting little signs?
9 April 2015 | 2 replies
We use the following.Yard signsVehicle signsT-ShirtsHatsSoftball team sponsorshipBillboardsChurch & college bulletin boardsPensBusiness cardsCoffee mugsBumper stickersBumper stickers on water tanks & electric metersInternet marketingSocial media marketingGoogle ad words campaignBing campaign
Corey Demuth Where is that thread about preventative maintenance
8 April 2015 | 3 replies
I distinctly remember there were things they did with the hot water heaters, and they were advocating replacing the rubber hoses on appliances that use water (such as dishwasher, washing machine, etc) with some kind of metal hoses that are virtually indestructible.There was a goldmine of information about good preventative maintenance steps for rental houses...
Brett Hannon Can someone explain the importance of a homeowners equity when trying to purchase their home.
9 April 2015 | 3 replies
Say a guy has a car worth 10k and owes 10k.....he's going to fight for that amount because he doesn't want to go under water at sale.
Nicolas Vinot Nico Bed Bug
9 April 2015 | 8 replies
They always lived below their means, invested every penny in rental homes but their most admirable deal is something more exotic than anything I've seen or read (so far): they bought a water mill (river La Seine, 2 hours upstream of Paris).
Takeya Hill $15000 OBO, with a $2500 tax lien
11 April 2015 | 14 replies
You would need appraisal and/or inspection to make educated offer, 15K sounds too high with tax lien, the next thing you know there is 1K water bill, or some other problem :), these type of houses I would make low-ball offers.
Scott Trench Did you quit your job? We wanna brag about you!
6 November 2015 | 48 replies
In the past, I have used my w-2 income for food, fire and water and my real estate flipping income for wealth creation.
Anthony Kondor finance
10 May 2016 | 2 replies
Either a refiance, Home Equity loan, or home equity line of credit. the numbers are property 1:  15,000 tax lienas is value 65,000 arv 70,000Property 2 3,000 water tax lienas is value 55,000after repair value 95,000what are the pros and cons of the types of financing?
Huy N. Mini Syndication the story so far
13 May 2016 | 5 replies
This is just pure ROI on rent btw.