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Neil G. RedFin.com/about/one-percent-listing-fee
8 August 2016 | 4 replies
so i contacted a redfin agent via text with the above link and the address of a DC area relative who's thinking of selling and asked me to research, only to receive a call back from Redfin (not the particular agent i texted) saying sorry if you're looking for that offer, we dont have agents available to help you since they're all working at 'full capacity' now during 'peak season'i then contacted another redfin agent via text with the above link and the address of a NVA area relative who's s thinking of selling and asked me to research, only to receive again a call back from Redfin (not the particular agent i texted) saying sorry that offer is only for specific addresses within NVA and we don't have agents available to help you since they're all workin at full capacity now durin peak season yada yada.my relatives' reactions were of disbelief and bewilderment, respectively. dont know of any other discounted brokerage brands servicing prince william nor wash dc county; they're looking to save on commission as selling below market val to get out before the proverbial next bubble burst or us collapse
Kealy VanSickle New member from Dallas, TX
10 August 2016 | 5 replies
Brand spankin new to all of this.  
Wade Garrett Fourplex Tenant Management Advice
12 August 2016 | 2 replies
The fourplex is one 3 BR and three 1 BR's. 
Par Attaran Seasoned investors do you buy Turn Key properties?
21 October 2016 | 73 replies
Turn key is a euphemism .... or a coined termthe question is :::do you buy a rental property that has been recently rehabbed and there is a brand new tenant or are you going to put a tenant in it.Or are you going to buy a home that needs work Major or minor and do it yourself.. its funny how this distinction gets lost..
Jay Helms Contribute to 401K or Not?
10 January 2017 | 35 replies
Have brand new homes lease that would get 18 offers on first day in 2015 took a whole month to rent out to 1 family.
Robert P. Should I replace Entire Faucet?
25 September 2023 | 16 replies
I'm sure I could change the cartridge and rings inside to fix, but I could also purchase a brand new faucet for under $50, too.
Kevin Longeuay Are these red flags or just first time buyer jitters?
20 September 2016 | 21 replies
And the grocery store built a brand new replacement down the highway and closed the old one.
Andrea Mas GREAT MULTIFAMILY DEAL ***No finance contingency. How to proceed?
14 August 2016 | 5 replies
Final fun fact, I am a brand new REI, this would be my first purchase...Thanks for any advice!!
John Burtle Seeking advice...ultimate goal is to have over 30 properties
5 October 2016 | 40 replies
You can buy a brand new one in 20 years when you have 30 rental properties :)Good luck
Pete Kelly 11 Unit Duplex Purchase Analysis
23 August 2016 | 14 replies
Unless it is brand new construction with all utilities paid by tenants, this is very very low and even if true, not sustainable.- Also taxes at 1% (10,000 / 1,000,000) seems low but depends on the assessed value and mill rate.