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Dave P. Better for the economy....McCain or Obama?
13 September 2008 | 33 replies
In fact I am a fan of only one term.
Account Closed during an interview
16 September 2008 | 12 replies
Two have dual cooling, one has fans, one has a large pantry.Empty, my rental is a better buy, I think.
Ashan D Indications that a market is turning around
27 September 2008 | 0 replies
Scott Scheel mentions that for bigger properties it is tough to get a good deal in markets that are already showing good indications of future growth (either already in the process of growing, or showing the "obvious" increases in population/job growth) He says the best deals are frequently found in weak or even declining markets where you have much better leverage with sellers.This is a risky proposition because real estate trends seem to last quite a while, but if timed correctly an investor can do much better than average by getting in early before the rest of the herd does.Do you guys have any ideas of how to anticipate a potential turnaround area before the census data refects it (IMO this data is a beacon to RE investors) I have a couple ideas I think may be worth looking into:-Projected inflow of large, new employer-New transportation artery-Unaccounted change (in census data) of demographics (undesirables moving out, nicer crowd moving in)-Perhaps a well structured conversation with someone at the economic planning department to find out how close to fruition some upcoming changes are taking place.
Timothy W. If you don't carry a gun
30 November 2009 | 1 reply
Where I live I may carry any length, size and style of knife with the exception of "switchblade" style knives and ballistic knives (federally banned) - the second of which is a personal travesty to any fan of "The Equalizer".
Dan C Neighborhood that you wouldn't consider investing in?
20 December 2009 | 25 replies
Obviously, that is an individual decision.My own personal standard is that I won't own rentals in an area where there is FREQUENT gunfire or SERIOUS gang activity.
Rich Weese how to post a picture??
2 February 2010 | 4 replies
My scanner actually came with two different pieces of software that can be used - but that will vary by brand and model.Usually, the scanner will save into some type of image file; frequently that will be "tif" ot "tiff".
JP S. Is this Legitimate Wholesaling?
2 February 2010 | 4 replies
If you ARE adding value, let's say you're in a position to make better/more frequent postings, then it would seem legitimate for you to make a little money.
Becky Watkins Facebook?
21 April 2011 | 8 replies
For facebook you could always make a public fan page and/or group with contact info ect
Bryan Hancock UDirect Self-Directed IRA Experiences
20 December 2018 | 37 replies
When I call, a human picks up the phone, and when I ask for a specific person, that person comes on the line.I get to stay with the same coordinator through the duration of the account set up and funding, so I don't have to reinvent the wheel every time I call.When I send them emails with questions or instructions, they answer or execute within 6-12 hours, frequently far less.When my wired funds showed up in my account from the previous custodian, I received an automated email.When my DOI was received and executed, I received an automated email.When I call with my 12th question about a specific procedure, they cheerfully answer.
Steven Price jr Im 23 in school balancing work and looking for my first deal
12 October 2011 | 14 replies
Once you have cash flow, then you can do more frequent deals.