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Jordan Barta Hello from Vancouver/Camas
29 March 2022 | 11 replies
@Susan Tan Hi Susan - Apologies on the DELAY!
DongHui Patel Syndication Fees Syndicate Fees- Are these normal????
28 November 2021 | 25 replies
The way I set the software up is so to analyze a property you only need to enter information in the tan colored fields.
Cali Skier Considering a house that was probably smoked in for 30 years
20 December 2019 | 9 replies
The smell was very strong and the "white" walls were tan, lighter tan where pictures used to be.  
Jake Warren best areas in Florida for investment
6 February 2023 | 46 replies
Quote from @Eric Tan: Quote from @Drew C Grossman: Ocala, parts of Jacksonville, Palm Coast, Deltona, DeLand What are yours specific goals for the investment?  
Stephen E. Carpet Recommendations
18 February 2014 | 1 reply
The carpet we had picked out is an industrial grade carpet, dark tan (brown) in colour which goes well with the Behr Gobi Desert paint on the walls.
Darius Tan Newbie Investing in Northern California?
29 March 2016 | 21 replies
Darius Tan Did you ever end up picking an area to invest in?
Andrew De Michaelis Phoenix Multifamily Advice
2 December 2021 | 13 replies
I would look at San Tan Valley for work force housing that might actually cash flow.  
Terri-Leigh H. To Airbnb or Not to Airbnb
27 April 2022 | 33 replies
Quote from @Rong Tan: Great info.
John C. Pay off Property?
14 January 2017 | 13 replies
@Chris Tan - my current mortgage rate is 3.375%.  
Bill Gulley How To Structure a Subject-To Transaction
26 December 2016 | 34 replies
If you happen to have a First Tuesday's venerable collection of forms, they provide two difference versions: one permits the underlying equity created by amortization to inure to the bene (former owner, in this case) and the other does not.My investor buddy Bill Tan, who runs several real estate clubs in So Cal, has some great practical applications of wraps with tax benefits that make them very attractive which I had not considered in the past.