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Joe Cummings Hey Millhouse, You Want a Job in My Factory?
12 April 2015 | 23 replies
Zoning Variance is going to cost me $1,100 and that is more or less a given provided I comply with the following requirements.1: Handicapped Bathrooms.2: Letter from the sprinkler system's installer stating it is designed for a truck and heavy equipment repair facility.3: Sprinkler system monitoring service. 4: Floor drain with grease/oil-water separation capabilities.
Robert Gailie First time buyer questions
14 February 2015 | 9 replies
Electric is 35 a month and oil for heat is about 1200 a month for the winter months. water and sewer was 300 for the quarter.
James Wise Attention investors Don't be this guy.
20 October 2014 | 102 replies
Gas forced air heat but there is a leaking oil tank in a shed on the side of the house.  
Raden Mantuano Question on Interest only loans..
1 March 2019 | 60 replies
List it for $40K (assuming it's a market value) if you're an agent.So, it becomes an amortized loan, or you get financing, or you make a comission (OP is an agent)If I wouldn't have any reserves (not credit cards or HELOC), I'd be on #3 only.Every asset is coming with liabilities - they're unseparated: you buy a car - you'll need money to drive and change the oil even if it's new......same with a house.
Zack Gerhardt Douglas Wyoming real estate investing.
13 August 2019 | 3 replies
I work in the oil and gas industry and have been transferred to Douglas.
Brandon Roof The importance of a property's age?
31 May 2019 | 3 replies
My daughter just purchased a 1960s split level as her husband is in construction and has contacts that can handle any issues like oil tank removal, old cast iron pipes, etc., for much less cost than someone who is not in the business. 
Agus Irawan Investing in Calgary (Alberta, Canada)
20 May 2020 | 2 replies
I am blessed with great tenants but I still want to sell at market price ($335K-ish) because I lost my job and I am planning to leave the country to find job elsewhere.Since oil and gas jobs were hit hard and so many people lost their job, I am wondering if investors in Calgary are still actively looking to buy/ sell or just wait until the Covid-19 pass?
Robert Armstrong Long time listener, first time poster
24 May 2020 | 5 replies
My goal is to start to build passive income through real estate investing so I can ultimately spend more time with my new son and step away from my current career in Oil & Gas, which isn’t quite as fulfilling as I was hoping.
Justin Lewis Are realtors necessary to correctly analyze deals?
30 August 2019 | 29 replies
I can change my own oil, but it's way easier to give the drive thru lube 30 bucks and do it on a Saturday morning.
Kamenin Earl Banks I am a newbie to the real estate world. How dd I begin?
17 October 2018 | 13 replies
I work in the oil fields in North Dakota.