
29 December 2013 | 10 replies
As stated, it is just a money maker for lawyers, engineers, property managers and accounting firms.
8 July 2013 | 3 replies
that is not easily seen.You sound like your in a very superior position IF you get VERY picky about what you buy.Again, I am NOT experienced and I hope that some of the highly experienced weigh in to give you much more seasoned advice.Good luck!!!

8 July 2013 | 11 replies
Find an experienced short sale agent who understands all the ins and outs, not someone that just hands it off to a 3rd party, even though an experienced 3rd party negotiator is better than an agent who is inexperienced.

22 March 2018 | 1 reply
With the potential to subdivide the lot and build a second house, there is a lot of value in this deal.I would like to assign my contract to a more experienced developer so if you do rehabs in this neighborhood, please contact me so we can schedule a viewing.Thank you,Ray571-277-7296

10 July 2013 | 7 replies
Eric Johnson I would say most experienced wholesalers in the Baltimore area give it to the title company and require their end buyer to use that title company.

10 July 2013 | 17 replies
An emerging market is experiencing job growth and local government support for the job growth.

9 July 2013 | 4 replies
I was a business major with a background in finance but ended up becoming a software engineer working for startups in San Francisco.The startup I work for has grown from 4 to almost 100 people which has made the hours more manageable and given me time to explore other entrepreneurial pursuits.I've saved up a small sum of cash to invest this year and I hope to learn a lot in my time here :)

24 July 2013 | 9 replies
I'd like to perfect being a "transaction engineer" to learn how to generate cash and be able to make REI into a business that I can live off of.

30 July 2013 | 9 replies
If you're good at keeping the customer happy, and get good at bringing in business once you advance somewhat, you can get on the partnership track and make some very serious money.If you're willing to move to a different field, computer hardware and software engineer continue to be a lucrative field.

25 July 2013 | 14 replies
Is your 80% ARV considering the appreciating market we are experiencing?