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James Stokes Bought 1st Property, working 3 jobs, with 5 kids under 5 yrs old
14 February 2016 | 187 replies
@Derrick Wallace I selected that city because I am familiar with the city and I could afford properties their.
Kirshner Baptiste Help
24 January 2016 | 4 replies
Try not to get frustrated as you can see similar info in a certain are but still don't find what you're looking for.
Dele Ola How Can I Solve This Contractor Issue
5 February 2016 | 18 replies
I am a master plumber in my day job,I would get rid of the guy immediately if you had him sign the proper contracts when he started working,if not you need to work things out with him and get the job done,most likely he has ran out of money and will start asking you for money to finish Do not pay this guy any money to finish,if he can't afford to finish most likely he will tuck his tale and disappearMost all contractors are living from one job to the next,hire only licensed and insured guys The idea of saving money flipping houses will only cost you more money in the endGood luck @Dele Ola
Lucero Sanchez If you could go back in time?
19 February 2016 | 10 replies
This is my frustration with college - there are so many generic courses that are mandatory that you have to grind through classes you're not interested in to get to the ones that you enjoy.
John Blythe Owner Financing
24 January 2016 | 2 replies
she moves out to her new home the first week of March so has motivation to get rid of this bad boy. then again, she owes nothing on it so it's not a hugely pressing need, either. i'm thinking 5-10% down and 6% interest. i could probably afford to drop 9-10k total on the project, including repairs, which is why i wouldn't want to put any more than 10% down initially, i'll need money to get the needed repairs and upgrades handled.would love to hear your thoughts!
Venky B. What a good rental home must have with low maintenance
27 January 2016 | 5 replies
We're using carpet because that's what we can afford in the current situation.
Mike Kalob "I'll put a deposit right now." - Prospective Tenant
25 January 2016 | 16 replies
As you said you like to mull it over for 2 days - if I were a tenant that would be extremely frustrating to me.
Brian Plowman Possibly investing in Berlin NH
15 December 2020 | 13 replies
Also, off the record, I've been told by more than one official that NH welfare services tell people to move to Berlin all the time, because it is one of the only places they can realistically afford in NH.
Stone Timber Acceptable ROI for Investors
4 February 2016 | 10 replies
I can afford to do this because this time around I am keeping my work income totally separate from business.  
Justin Ashton Contracts vs Credit. Help
31 January 2016 | 6 replies
I mean Im sure I can get some kind of mortgage but even with that is it possible to wholesale property that you as a wholesaler couldn't afford.