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27 August 2007 | 6 replies
My income status is only getting better and my money management skills are soaring.
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5 January 2008 | 2 replies
I'll be a young 81yr old when it gets paid off at status quo.2.
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11 December 2013 | 55 replies
dont even get me started on this topic.... first house 3 yrs ago i had no problem pulling permits as a non homeowner. the next one, i had to switch the "homestead" status at the assessor's office, walk over to the building department and pull permits. but that raised my taxes by over $800 on my house since i could not switch back that year. so it was not worth the effort.they are still requiring permits and i talked to a few inspectors and asked them why... they said "because lots of investors are doing shady work and the quality is bad/endangers the tenants.at that point i said, "but that does not make sense. that's why i am PULLING a permit, so you can come and inspect MY work and protect the tenants". he blinked 20 times before answering and said "Yeah, that makes sense and you are right, but there's nothing i can do". he also said that those rules are set at the state level, not the city level. not sure how inaccurate that statement is.so now i have to pay contractors just to pull permits and i still do the work. the whole thing just makes me shake my head in disbelief...
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6 February 2007 | 6 replies
All are rehab units most are gut jobs.Area Market Survey Listings as of 12/25/06 at 7:17pm Property Type Residential Property Subtype Single Family Status Active Price 4,000 to 10,000 Hamilton-E01 Active Listing Price Range Quantity Average DOM $19,999 or under 3 54 ==================================================== 3 54 Summary Price Information Minimum $8,900 Maximum $9,900 Average $9,433 Median $9,500 Hamilton-E03 Active Listing Price Range Quantity Average DOM $19,999 or under 1 77 ==================================================== 1 77 Summary Price Information Minimum $10,000 Maximum $10,000 Average $10,000 Median $10,000 Hamilton-E04 Active Listing Price Range Quantity Average DOM $19,999 or under 2 98 ==================================================== 2 98 Summary Price Information Minimum $5,000 Maximum $10,000 Average $7,500 Median $7,500 Hamilton-W04 Active Listing Price Range Quantity Average DOM $19,999 or under 3 103 ==================================================== 3 103 Summary Price Information Minimum $4,900 Maximum $9,900 Average $8,033 Median $9,300 Hamilton-W05 Active Listing Price Range Quantity Average DOM $19,999 or under 9 100 ==================================================== 9 100 Summary Price Information Minimum $6,500 Maximum $9,900 Average $8,799 Median $9,500 Hamilton-W07 Active Listing Price Range Quantity Average DOM $19,999 or under 1 154 ==================================================== 1 154 Summary Price Information Minimum $9,500 Maximum $9,500 Average $9,500 Median $9,500 Equal Opportunity Housing * All information deemed reliable, but not guaranteed.
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26 February 2007 | 8 replies
Like if I didn't have a dime to my name tomorrow I'd know exactly how to get back to millionaire status in no time simply based on knowing how to make no money down deals.
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8 February 2015 | 96 replies
Oh wow, thank you Kurt Kwart her facebook page is highly entertaining.I always find it peculiar when someone will spend their (seemingly) valuable time getting into 'arguments' with trolls from the internets.
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3 December 2016 | 3 replies
This prompted me to write my own blog since after posting pictures on Facebook of those builds, my friends started asking me questions about real estate.
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28 March 2016 | 38 replies
But many times by the time the weekend rolls around the house would be either pending status or backup offer status.
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28 April 2014 | 6 replies
If you think a response you read is good or answers another member's question well cast a vote for it.It's our own version of liking something on Facebook provided you're familiar with that.
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5 November 2014 | 21 replies
I like the thinking on the status property taxes.