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George Genovezos is it worth it or too expensive for a rental?
18 January 2017 | 11 replies
In the world of subdivisions it's easier because you can find model-matches.  
Ryan Beasley Advice on Fundrise eREIT platform
15 May 2018 | 36 replies
I think part of their new approach may be because Title III is very hard to match with commercial projects, which is what is really needed to make for a profitable platform business.  
Ronald Perich Challenge those property taxes!
4 June 2016 | 5 replies
The property valuations done by the county rarely match with the true value of larger properties.
John Seibert Denver Contractors Needed
19 July 2016 | 7 replies
We're a new-ish player in town that's matched >1,000 Denver homeowners and investors with reliable local contractors. 
Jeff Howard Property Structural and Condition Checklist
4 June 2016 | 2 replies
i don't have a list for you but i can tell you what i look for as a home inspector. first, look at the ridge line on the roof. if there is a bow or a dip in the roof line, there are structural issues. run the other way. look for cracks in the foundation walls. some cracks are normal, but any large cracks with a matching crack on the opposite side of the foundation, is a structural issue. put a level, preferably a 4 foot level, on the outside walls of the house, vertically. move the level in or outward until it shows level. if the house is tilting in any direction, this will show you. a tilting house is not a good thing. look for windows or doors that have cracks above or below them in the walls, usually a diaginal crack. this indicates a house that is settling. all houses settle a little, but these are extreme. next, open and close a few doors and windows. when a house settles or has structural issues, windows and doors won't work the same.
Account Closed MLS
5 June 2016 | 2 replies
Or, you hook up with a REA and you can have them send you properties as they come up that match the criteria you are looking for.
Spencer Clark Will Housing be "the Biggest Business Story of the next 5 Years"?
21 June 2016 | 46 replies
What I can say is, before a huge bubble bursts on an asset, everyone, including soccer moms and your grandma, are trading ideas of how to invest in that asset.
Jerome Harrod II Agents, What's Your "Go To" script when meeting investors?
9 June 2016 | 11 replies
I guess just saying "I'm a realtor and investor" alone doesn't match my style.
Elizabeth Pharis Learned about Fannie Mae too late
21 April 2020 | 42 replies
Not the physical address or 911 but the legal address- Since you received title insurance, does the legal on the title policy and the contract match ?
Derrick Camber W2 Server with a 401(k) transitioning...
16 June 2016 | 5 replies
I also get no employee match at work!