
25 March 2013 | 6 replies
There is a similar house in year built/sq ft/lot size just a block away that sold 2 months ago for 123k.

18 February 2013 | 9 replies
i have the addresses of both. i tried to research county clerk but they only let you search by block/lot. thanks for any input.

7 March 2013 | 11 replies
From what I understand, the process is that you invest into a holding company such as a REIT (not through the stock market) in the form of $50,000-$1,000,000 blocks and receive an ownership stake in the properties.

20 February 2013 | 24 replies
Does the city have access to withholding on your insurance claim?

18 February 2013 | 2 replies
It had the wide horizontal aluminum windows(which were getting replaced anyway), and painted concrete block on the first floor and painted plywood T 1-11 siding on the second.

18 February 2013 | 8 replies
I will practice medicine which should give me access to the capital that I need.

9 April 2013 | 4 replies
Hello, new member from New Hampshire, I've listened to all the podcasts and I understand I should get my real estate license to have greater access.

21 February 2013 | 15 replies
The major issued are: It needs leveling (block and beam) It looks like it pretty easy to level, and the beams underneath look pretty good, no termite damage.

26 August 2013 | 10 replies
I said no, (since it is fully occupied with no students) despite being 1 block from the college campus.

11 November 2013 | 42 replies
If that's the case, it seems like a B-Corp would be a terrific entity for raising investment capital from private foundations for two reasons:1) Since the primary purpose is not profit, far more properties can fit the model used to qualify properties.2) Since many properties in C/D neighborhoods are not profitable but if repaired would increase the value of the surrounding properties that are profitable, utilizing a privately funded B-Corp in combination with a for profit enterprise would, in theory anyway, be a damn good way to improve a neighborhood, house by house, block by block.I guess you guys are right though...