
30 November 2016 | 6 replies
Here’s what included with foundation:12 Monthly Comprehensive Workshops usually 3-4 hours (value of $2500)12 Full Remodels (value $2500)
30 June 2017 | 8 replies
I would real Auburn's comprehensive 2020 plan on the city's webpage.

2 June 2017 | 11 replies
I ask this because the alternative space may be able to accommodate you, albeit slightly more expensive.

30 May 2017 | 21 replies
I just read it and they give you simple and comprehensive advice on how to save lots of money on taxes using anecdotes and real life scenarios from their own clients.

5 June 2017 | 56 replies
See what the seller needs, and see what you can do to accommodate the seller's needs and your needs at the same time.

5 September 2017 | 29 replies
This thread talks about some of the detailed questions you should be asking of any Tk company you consider (thread started by another then-new CA investor): https://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/55/topics/361999-new-investor-from-glendale-caThis isn't an exhaustive list (we're working on a much more comprehensive list for our site, which should be up by the end of the month) but it's a great place to start.

25 March 2010 | 2 replies
Don't know if she still presents with him.Of the top commercial presenters, we found Scott's the most comprehensive HOWEVER, when we attended--back when he was first starting, he missed a WHOLE Important section in the manual [he ran out of time]and the manual, back then at least, was just an OUTLINE of topics in which attendees had to fill in the details...and there was no home-study, at that time--add that to how little even the most intelligent of us retain from live bootcamps, and I'd always suggest the home-study materials from any guru, rather than live [if Scott now offers it]...unless you can clarify that the oversized manual now contains all the notes of the live presentation, or an audio is now included [it wasn't when we attended] otherwise I can not recommend the live bootcamp,unless it's for the analysis software, which we still use both for buyers proposals, and investor presentations when fundraising.That said, if you're thinking of just apartments, you might look into an infinitely less expensive book:"Real Estate Recipe for Buying Apartments"[or similar]by Brian Friedman....Hope that helpsBob

17 March 2014 | 10 replies
If you would like to get together sooner in the Snohomish area, I am happy to accommodate.

6 June 2015 | 28 replies
As I said in my initial response, I don't have any data or comps to support my estimate, it was based on my personal instinct that if my budget can accommodate a set monthly payment amount, and I have the choice to either rent or buy, I'm going to buy if the two houses are of similar quality(size, finishes, location etc).I understand the different considerations made by a B&H investor, I simply wanted to give you a little insight into that particular area of town, to help make sure you get a better deal this time than your deal in Spring.

22 January 2014 | 12 replies
I recommend investing in either new-construction properties with 10-year builder's warranties, and/or fully renovated residential properties with comprehensive renovation work (mechanical, interiors, etc.).