
17 August 2015 | 52 replies
But, you simply can't afford to get emotional when trying to make an investment of this sort.

10 August 2015 | 1 reply
But ignorance is a luxury that I can not afford, so here is my question.

11 August 2015 | 6 replies
So I see this as a good way get displaced Homeowners back into homes that they can afford to buy.

16 August 2015 | 13 replies
Quick, affordable did a good job and I thought they were great.

11 August 2015 | 5 replies
The home needs work, as the seller couldn't afford to keep it up.

7 November 2015 | 17 replies
Our long term goal is to buy and hold, but the cash out upfront could afford us the ability to buy two properties.

13 August 2015 | 10 replies
Even if the operation could meet the requirements, it is likely they would also wind down their operation, as they could not afford the burden of doing so as their interest margins are too slim.

11 August 2015 | 4 replies
So we kinda can't afford it. 3) just sit and save for another property?

13 August 2015 | 12 replies
High wear - You can drag outdoor furniture on concrete, which you can't on wood.3.

14 August 2015 | 9 replies
@Mike James GiancolaHello Mike, I would second what Trevor said about turnkey properties, and I would suggest turnkey properties in the midwest because they are extremely affordable (<$50,000).