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Gary Harris WHAT"S THE RIGHT PRICE?
11 July 2016 | 38 replies
Just interested to hear your thoughts on that.As I was reading through this thread, that was my thought as well.Every market is going to be different in terms of what acquisition strategies are working, the types of houses that are prevalent, the types of buyers that are prevalent, the cost of labor and materials, etc.I don't know about you, but it typically takes me a couple months to really learn a market, and it can take me a couple of rehabs before I'm comfortable with the nuances of the houses in a new area, the details of the permitting/inspection process in a particular area and finding/vetting contractors.I couldn't imagine trying to teach a new investor in an area that I'm not familiar with unless I had spent many weeks/months on the ground getting the lay of the land (and I've rehabbed in about a half-dozen different parts of the country).
Erin Bryant Using a contractor that is qualified by another contractor
4 July 2016 | 14 replies
@Erin Bryant To be clear, there is a difference between your contractor's co. being "qualified" by a different license holder, verify that as mentioned above, as opposed to.....a different licensed contractor simply pulling the permits in their name instead of your contractor's name.
Larry N. How Do You Wholesale a Property Listed on MLS?
20 July 2016 | 19 replies
Permit, satellite and house visit confirmed there were pools.Horrible pictures.
Jon Holdman first for-profit rehab
20 June 2008 | 11 replies
Doing all that structural work necessitated getting permits, and required quite a bit of plumbing.
Timothy W. The Realtor Glossary
24 June 2008 | 5 replies
"Historical" - Outdated, overrun with vegetation and will take you 2 years for the local historical society to issue the permit for the complete exterior rehab."
Pam Marcum Not only am I against it....
13 August 2009 | 26 replies
"Peace and friendship with all mankind is our wisest policy, and I wish we may be permitted to pursue it."
Brian Gibbons MHI SAFE Act comment letter filed with HUD March 1st
29 April 2010 | 3 replies
We request HUD consider allowing the demonstration of unusual hardship to be proven on a national basis by industries suffering unusual hardship.In addition, we request HUD consider issuing a statement to the states permitting a delayed effective date in the licensing of loan originators.
Account Closed Saw this fire damage Commercial REO and have some questions please? (with pictures)
19 July 2010 | 4 replies
The property was a steal, but I was nervous about the damaged units and concerned about permitting process, with new updated codes etc.
Account Closed Commercial property development
26 December 2010 | 20 replies
Many uses are permitted and is looking to update their downtown core.The existing building was a SFR converted to commercial use.
Quasim McDaniel Newbie wholesaler looking for motivated sellers.
12 May 2012 | 9 replies
Hi Q I'm from Fairburn GA as well a newbie as well, I will work with a Agent , but from my understanding the best way to build a buyer list is to Market yourself with Bandit signs if Fulton county is a no go try another one.. thanks for that info by the way I did not know it was not permitted.