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Steven Natera How to start in NYC or anywhere
27 March 2018 | 4 replies
It's an easy drive along I-78 (most of the time!)
Timothy J. Looking for first rental property - best financing process
18 February 2018 | 2 replies
Is there an easy boilerplate way of doing this that 'just works'.
Randy Rettinger Albuquerque New Investor Partnering Advice
17 February 2018 | 0 replies
Then work into the next deal and back on track to make some money on the next flip, or buy, renovate and hold for the other person.Everyone says it is easy with low and no money down, but I am finding it hard unless you have $30K sitting around doing nothing.
Randy Rettinger Albuquerque New Investor Partnering Advice
17 February 2018 | 0 replies
Then work into the next deal and back on track to make some money on the next flip, or buy, renovate and hold for the other person.Everyone says it is easy with low and no money down, but I am finding it hard unless you have $30K sitting around doing nothing.
Randy Rettinger New Investor Partnering Strategy Advice
19 February 2018 | 2 replies
Then work into the next deal and back on track to make some money on the next flip, or buy, renovate and hold for the other person.Everyone says it is easy with low and no money down, but I am finding it hard unless you have $30K sitting around doing nothing.
Michael Papps Newbie with 75k from Hampton Roads/ Norfolk, Va
21 February 2018 | 11 replies
With $400,000 and leverage $10,000 would be easy to accomplish.
Tom Lipps Convert 2 BR to 3 BR - Payback Period -
20 February 2018 | 8 replies
It's easy to mess that up by not digging deep enough, putting in proper rock and possibly tying to a drain tile (easier said than done), oh and sealing the new hole in foundation properly. 
Stephen Slawinski Wholesaling on a Budget.
20 February 2018 | 5 replies
Good deals are good deals and they are easy to move. 2.
Jim S. Vinyl Flooring in Kitchen
18 February 2018 | 3 replies
Super easy to clean at turnover, lasts longer, is more durable, etc
Shiloh Lundahl Building a Personal Relationship with Tenants - Good or Bad?
20 February 2018 | 55 replies
Extrapolate that across his portfolio and it's easy to see why this landlord wanted out.