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Antonio Bodley Will I be under any presssure to make offers fast?
31 May 2012 | 19 replies
You stand there, hopefully face-to-face with the seller, and tell them you want to give them money 'now'.
Samantha M. Tips for Working Code-Violation Leads
31 July 2012 | 7 replies
Never pay their face value.
Joel Owens Restaurant subject that was posted recently.
11 May 2012 | 0 replies
All of this and many other factors need to be considered running a restaurant.The biggest issue a one off restaurant faces is food quality and pricing.Small places can't order in massive quantities so do not have long term food contracts locked in at a set price like chains do.Instead food cost fluctuations can hurt a small restaurant plus the quality you get from a supplier might be good one week but the next a new company came in to the food supplier and gave them a cheaper deal to use their product and try it out.The new product may be better,the same, or worse.The problem is you pay the same price and charge the customer the same price as before but it might not taste as good.I don't know how you will buy this restaurant as you have no experience as an owner.You can't just open a restaurant and expect people to come in.A few will but not enough to make a great business.You have to pound the ground and press palms and get the product with free samples into people's mouths.This will generate buzz for your restaurant and create customers with a relationship.Customers are habit creatures.Get them a great experience,great food,decent price and you will get repeat business.
Doug S. Full Size Cabinet Behind Kitchen Sink?
6 November 2012 | 6 replies
Here are some of my thoughts on the advantages/disadvantages of the full size cabinet:Advantages:1) Increased storage for a small kitchen (7'x10.5')2) Uniform cabinet length (more aesthetically appealing)3) Uniform cabinet length allows for the under-cabinet lightingDisadvantages:1) When using sink, your face is right up against cabinetThe condo will be used as a rental sometime next year so I am more so worried about what tenants would appreciate more.
Rodney Reis hello from eastside of cincinnati ohio
4 January 2013 | 9 replies
If you could it would help to fill out profile completely and upload a picture to connect a face with the individual posting.If you could also mention what type of investing you are interested in doing (multifamily, houses long term to hold, flips, commercial, land development etc.)
Brandon Turner The Best Before/After Photos!! (Post Yours, Too!)
31 March 2017 | 129 replies
The additional privacy of the shower/toilet room would be nice, but there's also the tradeoff of having to squeeze a door in there and barely having room to turn around once you're in the "room".
David Jayne CREATIVE SOLUTION NEEDED!
21 August 2013 | 7 replies
This needs to be done now while everybody is getting along and facing reality.
Account Closed What are some good RE classes in SE MI?
1 October 2013 | 9 replies
The days with Lori were excellent, the others were barely tolerable.
John Thedford 25K Note For Sale: What Would A Typical Offer Be
17 November 2013 | 54 replies
It has a face value of 25K at 6% for five years.
Trevor Schumann Where is the best location in the U.S. to buy cash flowing properties?
17 November 2013 | 24 replies
All 4 pretty much have the same issues, flooring crappy, appliances not working or barely, siding rotted out, interior doors missing or badly damaged, all need painting and sheetrock repair, I could go on.