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Matt R. Greetings from Milwaukee, Wisco
18 December 2013 | 21 replies
I currently own outright 7 residential units, all within a block of each other, and am constantly looking for new properties.
Michael Hoss Newbie Investor and Seeking help on this possible deal
19 April 2014 | 30 replies
These are hard earned money, actually all i have and i do have a job so if a month or 2 i had to supplement for expenses.Jon brought up a good point, my exist strategy will be tough if the area doesn't improve, but it looks like it will from the condos they are building 2 blocks away.right now it is rough though but the tenants cater to that crowd-
Aaron Yates 1st Official SE Michigan BP Meetup - Hosted by Tom A and Aaron Yates
5 February 2014 | 89 replies
@Aaron Yates either works fine for me, please communicate the locked in date early enough so I can block off my calendar.
Sarah Vanelli Realtor says HUD needs bank statement?
2 December 2013 | 15 replies
Then block out account number, your ssn, etc.
Scott L. Comparing crowdfunding sites for RE
11 May 2014 | 95 replies
The crowdfunding vendor is just a pass-through facitator of information and payments, but 100% of your ownership structure is directly with the real estate developer.I agree that on most of the debt/loan deals, you are in a deal with the crowdfunding vendor (who in turn in secured by the real estate), so in these cases you want at minimum to look for arrangements that have a servicing "failover" or block box that handles payments should the vendor not be around.
Kevin Austin Is this a good deal? Help a beginner please! :)
5 November 2013 | 15 replies
Because finding a good property manager can sometimes be a difficult task to accomplish.Also, in my personal experience, stacked duplexes can cause tenant problems because tenant 1 hears everything tenant 2 is doing, now this also depends on the house itself, and how well it blocks out sound between units.
Erik Palmquist New Member- Northern Colorado
3 November 2013 | 11 replies
I think Greeley is a real good area to invest and from a kind of outside perspective a bit complicated as values can change block to block giving home field guys you an advantage.I'm over in Fort Collins in Loveland but I offer on houses all over Larimer and Weld County.
Rusty Pollard Finally Introducing Myself! - Hello from Provo, Utah for now... moving to Seattle in 6 Months
10 February 2015 | 11 replies
Hi Rusty,My office is in Everett and I live in Snohomish (owner occupy a triplex and trying to buy the rest of the block).
Antonio C. Appraisal of a not yet rehabbed property
5 November 2013 | 7 replies
Then delete the address, click "Sold" within 1 year or so, and zoom out the map for an area of a few city blocks.
Account Closed Chicago section 8 Triplex deal? $189k - $43k gross
6 November 2013 | 13 replies
I just bought a 2 flat for a client on the 1200 block of S Kolin (couple blocks from your property).