
27 February 2017 | 37 replies
Anyway my bets are on Overtown as well there is a real need for affordable housing in Miami for young professionals I hope to get into Overtown soon.
12 June 2014 | 4 replies
They might have no problem buying a bulb, but what if they're elderly or have a physical disability that prevents them from reaching the ceiling?

16 June 2014 | 14 replies
The best bet would be to contact the lien holder and see if they would accept a partial payment to release the lien from the property, but not from the brother individually.

17 June 2014 | 24 replies
I would be willing to bet its a huge hugeHUGE problem with moisture.

13 June 2014 | 5 replies
However, you will have learned an interesting angle that I bet the vast majority of agents won't know.

26 January 2015 | 27 replies
We have done well, but we are over leveraged in a portfolio that I see as being 50% physical real estate, in the ideal case.While I would love to get in on the commercial game in Philly.

15 September 2014 | 13 replies
I bet the seller would be motivated if you made a cash offer with no contingency and any weasel clause.Joe Gore

16 September 2014 | 5 replies
In this book it has evaluation reports, physical fitness tests, transcripts, etc.

22 September 2014 | 26 replies
Finally, while the county will never physically get closer to the Bay Area or Redding, and transit time from Redding isn't really improvable due to the terrain, there is ongoing efforts to make Humboldt more connected to the south.

6 September 2014 | 5 replies
@Benjamin Andrew Pogue Let's interpret "optimal" and "sweet spot" to mean:a) you can find one fairly easilyb) you can rent it fairly quicklyc) it will cash flow and the likelihood of you losing money is lowWith those assumptions, your best bet is 3/2/2 in a subdivision where it is easy to determine value (After Repair Value based on comparable sales AND likely rent) and where home prices are 50-80% of the median home price for your area (working class neighborhoods).