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Alex Rocco Looking to start a network with awesome investors
4 January 2023 | 7 replies
If I am missing anything (which I know I can always use more knowledge and backup) I look forward to all insights, criticism, and tips/tricks!
Alex Banyasz Where to start?/Financing Help
8 January 2023 | 4 replies
Just starting my journey because I want to be on a path to financial freedom and put in motion some generation wealth for my kids and their kids.Have a good 9-5, some money in the bank, but getting overwhelmed by the financing aspect and all of the different avenues where one can start.
Logan Jamieson Florida Property Management & Brokers License
6 January 2023 | 3 replies
Open to any and all suggestions, critical feedback, etc.Thanks is advance,Logan 
Luke Carl It's not your cleaner, it's you.
23 August 2019 | 34 replies
I also show them things I do when visiting a property, such as turning the shades so the seams are facing the wall, straightening the area rugs, cleaning the grill grate... not to say "do these things", but to teach the critical eye and to walk in the guest's shoes, thinking about the details that might affect their impressions and experience.
Account Closed Degree/Certificate in Real Estate
27 October 2020 | 10 replies
It seems like a great primer to some of the key aspects of development and 6 weeks is enough to cover a lot of ground, but short enough that it won't take away from other areas of your life.Real Estate Development Principles and Process REDV-0020Real Estate Development Pro Forma Analysis REDV-0030Real Estate Development Construction Loan Finance REDV-0040Real Estate Development Construction Essentials REDV-0050
Robert Frazier The morality of short term rentals
2 June 2022 | 114 replies
I don't think that it is fair to put a morality tag on one tiny aspect of capitalism at the exclusion of the rest of it.
Chad Hack If you were 22, what would you do?
8 January 2023 | 5 replies
I've helped a lot of clients get started, but maintaining motivation & a clear understanding of long term goals is critical to being successful in real estate. 2) Encourage them to go to local real estate meetups.
Daniel Taylor In need of a partner for down payment on a 12 plex
1 September 2017 | 29 replies
For next time, as you know it's critical to get correct (accurate) lease information.
Jesse Mistretta Townhouses is Raleigh
25 July 2016 | 8 replies
@Jesse Mictretta There are multiple aspects to consider.
Kenneth LaVoie punch lists for contractors
8 November 2010 | 4 replies
I do this for every rehab, and for me, it's a personal walk-through of the house that I do myself, not a checklist for someone else (and I'm normally big on checklists and delegating, but not for this super-critical task)...In fact, this is one of the few things that I don't trust to my contractors, my project managers or even my wife to do...you only get one chance to impress a buyer, an inspector and an appraiser, and if there are punchlist items that aren't fixed, you can easily blow a sale or take a hit on price.Basically, I step into every room, look at every wall, carpet and ceiling, open and close every door and window, test every appliance, test every electrical fixture (I even use an electrical tester on all the outlets), test every plumbing fixture, test the HVAC, etc.At first, I would walk around with an inspector checklist...but it's all second nature.