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Ian Wilson Goal setting
16 August 2012 | 2 replies
As Jon pointed out, you are going to need to provide a lot more information about what you plan on doing before anyone would be able to provide you with any kind of real advice.
Sam Parkins "Lonnie" Mobile Home Deals
16 April 2013 | 15 replies
The tone of my original post was very innocent and the first two replies followed as such.
Adam Craig Cosmetic upgade tips for rental please
8 April 2013 | 8 replies
Typically I try to stick with an earth tone color..antique white/beige- nothing too dark or too light or gender specific.
Jon A. Lost mail box key
5 November 2014 | 8 replies
I do this because I think it helps set the tone for my relationship with the tenant.
Jessica Russell Gave 3 day written notice of Eviction, now what?
1 October 2013 | 9 replies
If so you're probably definitely going to need to evict.
Mike V. Painting: Using The Same Color Scheme Or Not?
7 December 2015 | 18 replies
I use earth tones on all my properties rentals and flips.
Jarrod Frankum Freedom Mentor/ Phil Pustejovsky
30 October 2015 | 8 replies
I'm with you though...as much as I love the free stuff, at some point I am going to need to get serious about a mentor.
John Cohen Closed on a 48 Unit Multifamily - First Syndication
12 February 2017 | 102 replies
Renovations are going to be basic, change carpet to vinyl, get down units to rent ready, two tone paint, minor kitchen fixes, and LANDSCAPING.
Nick Ovington Getting started
7 December 2015 | 9 replies
The Canadian forums are here: https://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/90-canadian-r...To get started, your going to need to make sure you have a couple of things. 
Sarah T. 5% cap rates for apts in Dallas area. How to find better returns?
30 December 2016 | 51 replies
Originally posted by @Sarah T.:   One property I just looked at was listed at a 10% cap rate..... but it turns out it had 90%+ VACANCY and 1% "true" cap rate.