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John M. Looking for pros and cons of smaller city rentals in South Jersey
5 March 2020 | 9 replies
GC is a blue collar town and you don't typically hear about people moving there proactively, unless they're interested in the school district (they build a new HS right around the block from my duplex) and a lot of renters try and get in there during the mid-late summer to get their addresses in GC proper. 
Hammad Ejaz Trying to buy something Charlotte NC
2 March 2020 | 3 replies
Do you have kids and want a great school district?
Paul Sassin Building a Multi Unit
1 March 2020 | 4 replies
Have you checked with the local building dept (it’s usually in their website as well)-park impact fees-traffic impact fees-school impact fees-per unit charge for sewer/storm-check if you have room onsite to meet the required parking ratios (1.85-2 spots per unit is required out here)-check your phase one environmental as see if you’ll run into any issues on the property by expanding the footprint.Hopefully your building in an area that welcomes new development and most of these don’t apply.Best of luck to you.
Sharone Brown FORTUNE BUILDERS SCAM
3 March 2020 | 1 reply
*I found one speaker who might have been 30 with businesses on LinkedIn in 1999 when she was 10, her ig page filled with travel pics, but nothing about her multi million dollar businesses nor the 54 schools (lol) she opened in third world countries, she was also associated with three different businesses with no information available about any.
Darshil Parikh Why are prices in Round Rock, TX not going up as much?
3 March 2020 | 16 replies
As far as I understand, the schools are great, lots of employers, etc.
Steven Phillips Question on advertising cash offer and signing a flat fee listing
1 March 2020 | 2 replies
It is sort of complicated, but then again I have friends with graduate degrees that have bought and sold houses that still don't understand how the fee works I get paid, how the fee works, how a procuring agent is used, how it is split, how the broker takes a cut, that I don't work on salary etc. etc.Wholesaling alone isn't exactly easy for some to understand to go to a seller, say I am going to buy your house in cash, sign a contract, then re-assign that contract and possibly reassign it again. 
Kevan Davidson Newbie Buying Property with 4 friends
1 March 2020 | 4 replies
I will be graduating from University in June and starting a salary based job, I am looking to use the cash flow from that job as leverage to build my real estate portfolio.
Babek Sandhar Gettin approval for loan
2 March 2020 | 5 replies
I may have paid some of my school tuition on credit a few times, but paid it off quick, I can’t recall if I used my credit card or my dads (who helped pay for my school, didn’t want to take a student loan).
Kumar Gaurav Arizona vs Texas vs California vs NC real estate
3 March 2020 | 8 replies
I currently own a multi-famiy and considering a 1036 exchange upon moving to continue investing in multi-famiy.Since I plan to move with my family my other criteria are good schools ,decent tech job marketAppreciate insights from experienced members here.ThanksThanks
Gayle Eisner Looking for a win/win
2 March 2020 | 3 replies
The rent is very cheap because she was in college, now she’s Graduated,been out Of school for six months now, and  is working.