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Jared Garfield A Networking Site Where People Are Afraid to Network?
18 May 2016 | 12 replies
Lane Kawaoka, Nice Shoes, wanna buy a house?
Nick K. Need advice around prop mgt fees/buying wrong
28 July 2018 | 34 replies
I would go after Section 8 tenants and raise the rent if I were in your shoes.
Charles Heyward Homebuyer’s checklist before purchasing a new property
14 December 2009 | 0 replies
If you are a buyer, you need to step into the shoes of reality and do proper research to know whether the house is worth living in.
Amit Yadav Buying a house in Seattle
15 March 2020 | 14 replies
I expected a bit more - maybe the other shoe hasn't dropped yet and they're still coming...
Priti Donnelly Thailand Short-Term Rentals 10.25% Yield
13 September 2023 | 62 replies
@Carlos Ptriawan obviously, I'm not in your shoes but I still don't understand your interest in investing in Thailand in general for the following reasons:1.
Chris Randall Do you think giving my Porsche away is an Innovative Strategy?
13 December 2014 | 38 replies
And Porsche's especially remind me of the old guys in the shiny shoes and need to overcompensate.  
Eric M. Questions about NPN and being "holder in due course"
24 May 2012 | 12 replies
Understand that buying a note is putting yourself in the shoes of a lender, not a property buyer. even after foreclosure you are still wearing a lender's hat untilthe property si sold the first time around and you may be limited to collections of actual amounts due as "profits" may be due the borrower.
Colin Stewart Absentee Owner Motivation?
1 May 2017 | 4 replies
So, put yourself in their shoes, they have a property that has a fair market value of $200K.  
Jack Clough First Quadplex - Newport, DE
16 April 2018 | 33 replies
So, mega thanks to BP for the podcasts.Every day I have to tell my 10 yr old son to put his shoes on and he always says "I can't find them", but the fact is that he never looks. 
Joseph Weisenbloom First rent check!!! BOOM
22 April 2014 | 16 replies
I am hoping to be in your shoes very soon myself!