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Rudy Manna Discrepency in square feet after purchase: need help
27 November 2016 | 23 replies
If square feet of GLA is important to a homebuyer, said homebuyer should show up with a tape measure, pencil, and pad of paper.
Garmeon Y. 50% rule flaw - missing out on deals
29 January 2017 | 29 replies
Nobody buys anything in %, the do in "actual" dollars.Also, the % rules come from the "paper" market (interpret that as you want), and shouldn't be brought into the REI world.  
Jeff Young Direct mail advertising - a good option?
8 March 2017 | 3 replies
@Jeff Young You could try blanketing the surrounding area with postcards, flyers, or an ad in the local paper.
Alice Green condos are risky
27 March 2011 | 32 replies
And you signed papers advicing you to do your own due diligence.
Herb V. The Dovetail Method
5 May 2019 | 50 replies
According to them the paper work covers a lot of problems that us S/S flippers are facing.2nd part of the webinar is going to be next thursday, and o yeah you have to fill out an application to be accepted to take your money.
Jeff S. Buying notes and rentals
3 August 2011 | 24 replies
With paper you have a "hard" return in that whatever yield you buy at, that is your return.
Tal Eisenberg Probate Outreach NYC
13 February 2012 | 4 replies
However, it is very cool that the address is provided for her.You want to find where the Notice to Creditor is given,...likely in the same paper.
Whit Bowersox New guy! Wondering if I score ok on LLC!?
9 February 2012 | 5 replies
If done right, they are great... but make a small mistake and it's worth less than the paper it's printed on.
Jeremy Ashford 6-unit former storefront: looking for design ideas for exterior
21 June 2017 | 10 replies
None had any paper on them, they hadn't been screened at all and hadn't paid a deposit.
Howie NA Converting to Lofts
19 May 2019 | 10 replies
anywhere in Toronto but there are more in artistic districts, I used to watch the Now magazine listings but this was years back - "lofts" can have different meanings in Toronto - anything with one room might be listed as such (from a bachelor apt, to a real artist loft, to a condo style “loftâ€, or condo or apt “with (upper level) loftâ€, to a super expensive Donald Trump one room hotel style “loft†condo with room service)… some lofts may be simply listed as apts, and some are zoned for work/live use and geared toward artists but not many are listed with that much detail. there is a wide variance in quality and types of lofts, some are unfinished, others are finished with exposed brick etc.if you dig through Now magazine and other papers and can't find them, hit me up with a PM and I'll try to get you some more details. probably the fastest way to find some is to drive through artistic areas and see what's above and between the storefronts. otherwise some are in converted buildings mainly downtownish but at least one as far as Mississauga so just about anywhere goes. you can see if you're driving downtown some buildings that look like old factories on the outside but have different coloured curtains hanging in all the windows.a few but not all are offered at discounted rates to artists because most probably don't make much money - so if you're looking into it make sure it is profitable for you if you wanted to buy and hold for renting. it is probably entirely possible to create loft spaces in just about any building but if you have a particular vision in mind it might require certain types of buildings. many artists looking for work spaces are not terribly picky about their surroundings as long as they have the required space they need for their work and basic needs like kitchen/washroom etc. any more Qs let me know!