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19 August 2014 | 10 replies
@Kim Handelman , I would just set some goals, especially a money number wether it be cash flow or profit per deal and engineer it backwards to the starting point and take Massive Action.Happy Investing!
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21 August 2014 | 8 replies
I work a full time job as an Engineer making machines for manufacturing companies, but I have always wanted to invest in real estate and am now starting to get into the finer details of it so I can take it on as a part time and eventually have it become my fulltime job.
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24 August 2014 | 6 replies
Install some inexpensive Factory Seconds Engineered Hardwood.
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30 August 2014 | 6 replies
The way the law works in Ohio - any landowner can petition for drainage improvements on their property by filing a petition and $750 with the court, the county engineer assesses the situation and draws up plans and costs/benefits, there are a couple of hearings, and then the county commissioners decide whether to approve the project.
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4 September 2014 | 26 replies
Environmental engineers, heavy equipment, destroyed yards all the way around the house (because of course it's not buried where it's easy to yank out).
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28 August 2014 | 6 replies
An engineer will be inspecting on Thurdsay to give us a better idea whether or not he should walk away.
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4 September 2014 | 16 replies
Does anyone have a preferred search engine optimization company...VA or otherwise?..
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25 August 2014 | 1 reply
Question is whether we should install the highes end laminate (looks great and more durable) or engineered/solid wood (looks great but less durable).?
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27 May 2018 | 13 replies
I've faced the same question several times and have found an approach that worked for me as an individual investor and now as a Realtor in Las Vegas whose business is almost exclusively investors.By education I am an engineer and I've learned that you have to reverse the process in order to find the solution you are seeking.
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4 January 2015 | 43 replies
This specific building gets messier and messier: It's in a flood zone so any improvements will have to make the whole building match the new flood code (building's worth about $50k; repairs will be at least $50k); the building is in a historic district; when SAR shored the building, they put the shoring on the foundation of the adjacent building...meaning the structural integrity of the adjacent building may be in question; the first engineering company didn't want to take on this project due to liability issues...the list goes on.It's a total PITA.