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Thomas Moore New Member - Delray Beach FL
21 July 2013 | 8 replies
I do digital marketing and SEO and have the time to go visit homes, drive around and to all the leg work needed.
Bruce Farkas Introduction from South Jersey
29 July 2013 | 11 replies
(There's an excellent 99 cent digital version on amazon which comes with unabridged audio files.)
Louise Whidby Becoming a RE Agent
21 July 2013 | 5 replies
[You know, the "you'll be fixing leaky toilets at 3am" type]) Instead, you'll be inundated with RE terminology, selling requirements for cemetery plots, trailer parks, listing procedures, etc.What's your RE investing objectives?
Seth Williams The Single Most Dangerous Pitfall for Real Estate Investors
5 December 2013 | 35 replies
Of course not, but your room for error is minimized to single digit percentages if you just put in the time and work to do your homework.Many times investors will be so committed to making as many offers as possible (hoping one sticks), that they forget to do the research necessary to recognize whether they have a quality successful deal in their sights.Lack of Perseverance (& Fear)Poor Due DiligenceThese are my top two most important pitfalls for anyone in general.Just my two pesos.Big Henry
Bryan Davis Complicated potential free house in Texas
22 July 2013 | 2 replies
Your objective is to find a way that (someone) can pass (transfer) marketable title to under price and/or acceptable terms.
Ben R. Floor Plan Issue
28 July 2013 | 6 replies
She said that because the bath was comparmentalized, with tub/shower and toilet divided by a door to the vanity area, and the fact that it has a double vanity and a linen closet, that that configuration would ease the pain and could be presented to a buyer as a good answer to any objection they might have.
Ryan Landis OWC, Las Vegas and First Investment Property
28 July 2013 | 2 replies
My primary residence is in CA, but due to the cost of the property market in my area I feel Las Vegas is better suited for my objective.
Corinne Faivre HELP....Underwater and in foreclosure
29 July 2013 | 7 replies
Also, it depends on your objectives for this property: do you want to keep it, sell it or just walk away from it without a deficiency judgment)
Tom Goans Lessons Learned from Real Estate Market Frenzy
21 October 2013 | 15 replies
To state it most succinctly, the United States is bankrupt by any objective evaluation.
Wade G. Make sure you have a very large reserve fund for landlording?
29 July 2013 | 19 replies
.- Freon leaks on units less then 5 years old- galvanized pipes in attics with pinhole leaks- cracked slabs (and all that goes with that repair from cracked tiles to cracked walls)- AC condensing unit stolen in vacant house- underground plumbing leaks- and the best one was a voltage surge in a house that burned out the transformer on the AC unit, and burned out the stove digital display, and ruined two outdoor mercury vapor lights.