
21 July 2006 | 14 replies
The top cities for investment in the country are Austin, San Antonio, Houston and Dallas.

20 July 2006 | 2 replies
Look at the top of every page in the forums.

12 August 2006 | 5 replies
I'm looking at a property that needs a COMPLETE rehab, and to top it off it's in a historical district which makes it extra hard. on average how long does it take to flip a property like this.

21 July 2006 | 2 replies
Find a quick list of the top 10% in agenda.ca.recog.com.

11 September 2006 | 5 replies
I've also found that it's best to re-post my Craig's list ad every few days or so -- I have a traffic counter on my webpage that lets me see when traffic is starting to die down and it's time to move my ad to the top of the list

10 August 2006 | 8 replies
I rank biggerpockets in my top 5 favorites sites.

13 September 2007 | 11 replies
Thanks :)Click here: Search(There's also a link at the top of the page)

3 August 2006 | 3 replies
In my experience about the top 10-15% of Realtors invest and can sometimes make for "good pickings" when they run short of cash.

15 August 2006 | 5 replies
On top of that inflation isn't even included so you are looking at more like 8% to break even.