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Savannah Leigh i dont think this is a deal...can anyone see a deal?
29 April 2013 | 12 replies
there is gas here. could convert....but look at another maybe 50 grand or morein costsmy furnace/system installs average 6 to 8k per unit.but alot of these tenants like electric because ppl is more flexible with payment plansbut...one more reason that its a deal i want to wholesale or pass on
Peter Whitaker 20 Years Old, Soon Moving into My First Place. Advice?
23 February 2014 | 10 replies
The RV cost him 2 grand .
Chanté Owens Article on Real Estate Broker charging flat fee...
26 February 2014 | 4 replies
There will also always be consumers who see brokers and agents as a necessary evil and dirt under their shoe.Different strokes for different folks.My commercial business is incredible and the best it has ever been.It's more of a gimmick and teaser on residential to get calls as the article states a fee close to 10 grand on the list side when average houses there are 400k so a 2 grand difference.I think 20 years from now we will still have the same discussion.
Kenneth Huddleston High school student looking to invest- Suggestions?
25 May 2014 | 7 replies
I'm probably gonna save up about 2 or 3 grand and use that to get through my first deal, and then i can use the proceeds from that deal to do the rest.
Lamonte Evans Southern California Deal...what do you think?
29 May 2014 | 16 replies
It has 3 beds 2 baths 1350 sq ft with an in ground pool. the home needs 30k-35k in repairs.the owner has a 306k mortgage which she hasnt made payments on in 7 months totaling 17k. the owner also owes 7 grand to a contractor for previous work done but not completed.she is willing to sign the deed over to me if i would agree to catch her up on her mortgage and give her something to walk away with (40k).I would take over this property with the intent to live in the home and rent the other two rooms out.Please tell me your thoughts on this deal.
Mike Heth Cross-Roads... Which side?
12 June 2016 | 4 replies
The rented side is paying below market rents and needs renovating--cosmetic stuff, but still a few grand
Steve Sterner New investors in Colorado Springs
18 April 2017 | 8 replies
In light of all the guru, snake oil sales types you'll find these days on TV, you've probably found the best resource to get started right here and at the right price.If possible, my suggestion is using owner occupant financing to buy a new home, rent out your existing primary residence and repeat the process until your portfolio is where you need it to be to comfortably retire, pay for your kiddo's and grand kiddo's education, sit on a Caribbean beach with an umbrella'd drink in your hand...whatever floats your boat! 
Charlie Price 9 unit deal falling apart! - Any Help??
3 April 2017 | 9 replies
Peanuts in the grand scheme.
Alonzo Ramirez 2nd opinion on SFH for rental purpose
15 March 2017 | 5 replies
seems like you are looking at a property at market value that needs work.I don't know the size of the house (maybe I am just blind or senile and its sitting right there), but say its 1500-1600 sq ft, you are probably in the $10K range a new fence will run you a grand or two depending on the size. 
Yuvaraj Vimawala Need better Cashout refinance options
2 February 2017 | 6 replies
Your buddy Jack can lend you a few hundred grand, if Jack wishes to, under whatever terms you and Jack negotiate, to the extent allowed by law.