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Jimmy Klein Sponsor screening requirements
8 July 2014 | 7 replies
Here are clarifications that we hope help.The most important element of our operations is the pre-listing, due diligence process.
Mike Sattem 4 plex and Windows
16 September 2014 | 8 replies
However, the one thing he wouldn't budge on was windows, as the tenants pay for their own heat, so in his eyes, this was a waste of money.
Leslie A. First Rental
16 May 2016 | 47 replies
/unit as the guests use space heaters to heat the relatively un-insulated trailers.
Tim Coppola My interesting situation
11 July 2014 | 7 replies
All I can tell you for sure is that the Charleston market is heating up fast.
Patrick Sullivan Good Crowdfunding Source for REI Transactions
10 July 2014 | 1 reply
Hello All,I was wondering if anyone knows of a reliable and effective crowd funding site (you used PERSONALLY multiple times) to fund part or [even] all of your real estate transactions, and whether it would be a sound decision in my particular situationIn my particular case, I am looking to do multiple double closings (wholesale) using cash buyers, fix & flip AND/OR rent with HUD propertiesMoreover, I had another idea to promote to investors/prospects within the crowd funding realm; I am thinking of purchasing a HUD property myself with the aims of converting both the building and the associated land into a commercial greenhouse facility and/or headquarters for a new company in sustainable systems installation and maintenance (aquaponic systems, vertical garden irrigation, solar heat/electricity)The ultimate objective is to figure out which path would be most effective -- as of rite now -- and run with it.
David Moore Pay the Water Bill or Not?
30 April 2016 | 10 replies
Heat and other utilities they pay.
Jennifer Servini Low but Reasonable offers
10 July 2014 | 3 replies
That being said, the property need a kitchen, 1.5 baths, flooring, drywall, heating / air, water heater, sliding glass door and paint in each of the 3 units (approx. 1,300 sq ft each unit). 
Patrick Sullivan Reliable Crowd Funding Source For REI Transactions
9 July 2014 | 0 replies
Hello All,I was wondering if any of you knew a reliable and effective crowd funding site/community (you used PERSONALLY multiple times) to fund part or [even] all of your real estate transactions, and whether it would be a sound decision in my particular situationIn my particular case, I am looking to do multiple double closings (wholesale) using cash buyers, fix & flip AND/OR rent with HUD propertiesMoreover, I had another idea to promote to investors/prospects within the crowd funding realm; I am thinking of purchasing a HUD property myself with the aims of converting both the building and the associated land into a commercial greenhouse facility and/or headquarters for a new company in sustainable systems installation and maintenance (aquaponic systems, vertical garden irrigation, solar heat/electricity)The ultimate objective is to figure out which path would be most effective -- as of rite now -- and run with it.
Patrick Sullivan Reliable Crowd Funding Source For REI Transactions
9 July 2014 | 1 reply
Hello All,I was wondering if any of you knew a reliable and effective crowd funding site/community (you used PERSONALLY multiple times) to fund part or [even] all of your real estate transactions, and whether it would be a sound decision in my particular situationIn my particular case, I am looking to do multiple double closings (wholesale) using cash buyers, fix & flip AND/OR rent with HUD propertiesMoreover, I had another idea to promote to investors/prospects within the crowd funding realm; I am thinking of purchasing a HUD property myself with the aims of converting both the building and the associated land into a commercial greenhouse facility and/or headquarters for a new company in sustainable systems installation and maintenance (aquaponic systems, vertical garden irrigation, solar heat/electricity)The ultimate objective is to figure out which path would be most effective -- as of rite now -- and run with it.