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Daniel Duque Interested in Starting Land Investing -- But HOW?
9 January 2017 | 3 replies
So for the past month or so I've been listening to Mark Podolski talk about the beauty of land investing, which got me fascinated.He talks about direct mailing and things of that nature to find buyers, but where do you go to find these addresses to mail to? 
Rand Knutson Starting to invest in real estate at 18... Am I crazy?
5 January 2017 | 7 replies
By simply investing wisely at a young age, appreciation and compound interest will reward you later in life.The beauty of the real estate game is discovering the power of leverage.
Praveen Venkat Glbert Rental Property HOA debt collection
15 January 2017 | 6 replies
I called the attorney's office, they are not willing really negotiate wit me on the  amount.
Linda M. Heating with Electric furnace
7 January 2017 | 5 replies
I have had people look at the furnace to see why it does not blow hot air thru the vents ,it had been suggested that since the intake air vent is also located in the ceiling with the vents is the cause but no suggestion how to remedy that,I was also given the suggestion to insulate the space between the ceiling and the second floor unit,this is a condo complex,I did that but it has not proved to change the outcome of the production of heat,I have to say that the unit is on the first floor also has a very big three window side that is north facing and no building on that north side to block any of the cold north winds ,this is an old building converted to condos in the early 1990's ,I come to find that there is no insulation in the walls at all, so I know that is not helping hold any heat in the unit.I have installed ceiling fans on the suggestion of another person saying that would help..Okay the point is there is an element that is not working ,unplugged,not getting hot ,or whatever the case may be,the last person who worked on the furnace said that the blower motor was tripping the circuit so since he could not find a blower motor and ordering it would take 3 days so he used a condenser motor saying that it would be ok, but the tenant say the blower stays on longer and still does not produce much heat ,at my wits end and need to know exactly how to handle this heating problem without tearing down walls .I have went to home depot's service desk to get someone who is able to get me the right answer to this problem, I have an appointment on Monday can someone tell me what it takes to replace and element in an electric furnace,is it hard ,is it simple is it expensive will it help,can the condenser motor stay or should the motor blower be returned,is there anything I can read up on for more knowledge before Monday..Questions Questions Questions....
Jay DeVore Columbus OH: Where do You buy your kitchen appliances?
7 January 2017 | 6 replies
I've got a beautiful duplex rehab/flip in the Near East neighborhood of Columbus Oh.
Euan Arcia San Diego Buy & Hold Remodel
12 November 2016 | 7 replies
That's beautiful work Euan!
Jaclyn McClellan REIA
28 May 2018 | 9 replies
However, I do agree on beautiful idea of freedom!
Matthew Peterson Avid Learner Jackson, MS
11 October 2016 | 1 reply
My career has introduced me to LIHTC properties and continues to peak my interest in the industry as a whole.Ultimately I hope to grow as a "Rich Dad" of two beautiful young girls and put my money to work for me.Thanks for reading,M.R.Peterson
Nick Yates Is NC landlord friendly?
20 October 2018 | 18 replies
NC & SC both have beautiful beaches!
Account Closed I have $100k. How should I start?
20 October 2016 | 2 replies
The beauty in it though is that you may be tempted to think that well the cash flow will be 1/5 of what it'd be if you only had 1 unit or that the mortgage payment would only be 1/5 the size.