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Nathan Sharp Hello BP
8 January 2016 | 18 replies
Most important thing you can do is network and learn here on BP be sure and listen to the podcasts also, keep rocking it bro!
Byron Bohlsen Open Shelving kitchen for rentals
5 February 2016 | 6 replies
Did some research and it looks like vast majority of people who havent used them before have an immediate negative reaction.. worried about dust/grease/insects etc, and the vast majority of people who have used them actually like them and the fears are largely overblown (not surprising, human nature for most is to be afraid of change or different). 
Matt Madar Being a Good Landlord and Doing Your Due Diligence
12 February 2016 | 2 replies
Naturally I thought no big deal; I had met her while moving and thought she was nice enough, and during the purchasing process walking through her unit she kept it clean & tidy.
Sherry Norman numbers on one of our more lucrative SFH flips
19 February 2016 | 5 replies
Naturally, after hearing that, they don't pull them (why would they incur more expense and necessitate their work passing pesky inspections if he tells them they don't have to?) 
Robert McDonnell What's your day job?
6 September 2016 | 85 replies
Lots of different interest, but seasonal in nature...
Account Closed Tips for super productivity
12 March 2016 | 14 replies
Write goals for as many areas of your life as you wish; or just pick one:o Family & Friendso Personal Growth & Developmento Physical Environment (like a home office, for example)o Health / Fitnesso Contribution / Givingo Fun & Recreationo Significant Other / Romanceo Career / Businesso Financeso SpiritualityWork backwards.If you are going to have 100 units in 5 years (disregarding the organic and natural momentum), figure out how many per week or month you will need to accomplish the goal.In this case, 20 per year.If you need 20 per year, that means you’re looking for (approximately) 3 units every 7 weeks.Very aggressive, but totally do-able.Once you work through this process, your notebook will be extremely messy.Write it all down again, taking out all the messiness.Now you have your goals list.
Nicholas Varner Big Data in Real Estate
15 November 2018 | 17 replies
Although, I disagree with the gloom and doom nature of many home inspection reports, i.e. the house is not falling over tomorrow, the condition of an individual home matters far more than the numbers you put into a software program.
Blake Elder Investing Timeline: When to switch to commercial
30 November 2015 | 12 replies
Owners usually have long marketing times, naturally everyone isn't in the market to buy a multifamily.
Shannon Sadik Looking for Affordable Driveway Solution in Rochester, NY
8 April 2016 | 6 replies
It doesn't matter to us whether it's paved, rocks, or whatever, as long as it works and is sustainable over the years with snow plowing.
Mike Wood What color/sheen paint do you use in closets
28 October 2020 | 9 replies
(Sometimes leave it the natural wood.)