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N/A N/A How do I create a Webpage?
14 December 2019 | 15 replies
Ultimately the point would be to gain search traffic for free or little cost as your website gets bigger and more useful for your consumers.P.S.
Joshua Dorkin Help Us Build a Birddog How-To FAQ
29 December 2007 | 66 replies
Ultimately, look for the win-win for all and everyone will be happy.
N/A N/A Net Operating Expenses
23 April 2007 | 18 replies
Unless your expenses are calculated properly, you can not survive these occurrences and the majority of new investors do not.
Tim J How to determine building value for depreciation
29 April 2012 | 10 replies
Professional judgment should be used to select the approach(es) ultimately used and the method(s) within such approach(es) that best indicate the value of the property. 2.
Sco Thigp Few questions on investing
17 April 2007 | 3 replies
if you spend all your time saying that you "can't" do things, then that will ultimately be the case.i live in NY, long island, so i feel your pain, but you've got to figure it out.
N/A N/A Buying Houses in an Economically Depressed Area
26 April 2007 | 6 replies
You might be able to keep going with 2 rentals, but you wouldn't survive with 50 rentals like that.
Minna Reid Just signed a full price offer for my rehab
8 October 2007 | 6 replies
I really enjoyed reading about your ups/downs and ultimate success.
Gerald King how to make it work with an agent
13 May 2007 | 1 reply
I ultimately want to wholesale this.
Mark Beekman Operating Expenses Estimate Too High?
20 February 2011 | 69 replies
This is because the 50% Rule is meant to apply over a large number of units and locations, and is not meant specifically to do a detailed analysis on a single unit.Bryan believes the number that should be used to do the analysis is 45%, not 50%, but I don't think that's his major point (and ultimately, his major point is more important than whether it's 45% or 50%)...Bryan's point (and my guess is that Mike would agree) is that you *must* do complete due diligence on a property before purchasing it, because you don't know if the OE is going to be 45% or 50% (or even 35% or 70%).
Jon C. Wholesaling etiquette questions
18 May 2007 | 2 replies
They will ultimately find out anyway, and when they do, you'll gain a reputation as a deceptive person... something you don't want.