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Wes Shive Buy & Hold - If you could invest anywhere in the US?
15 December 2014 | 34 replies
So FL is attracting may new startups compared to few years ago.
Rami Aweti Jumping right in :)
14 December 2014 | 2 replies
While it is nice to focus on short-term investments where the numbers currently make sense, I do dream of finding that next place with all the right elements to attract people in mass.
Cory Melick Running the Number: Why does everything seem so Expensive?
27 December 2014 | 16 replies
@Rob Caldwell - I've heard over and over that the MLS is very difficult because its visible to many, many people, and as Kevin Page pointed out, attracts actual home buyers.  
Jessica Marin Water Damaged Bank Owned Large Brick Chicago Home
5 May 2020 | 5 replies
We can do basic handy man skills.Hi Jessica,Personally I think this is an attractive looking house from the outside.If I were looking to buy it, I'd have a property inspector go out and look the place over and produce a written report.Paying particular attention to the roof, brickwork, electrical (including service drop amperage in place and available) and plumbing, as well as possible basement flooding reasons (probably why the basement wallboard is missing).If he recommended having additional inspections done by, for instance, a licensed Electrician, or a Roof inspector, I would have those done too.A written report should pick up (most problems--but not all) and allow an estimate of repairs to be made.With a house of this age I'd also have a sewer cam inspection done to see how that system is.The information in the reports, would be part of my go/no go decision on the purchase.You mentioned A/C.  
Luke Nelson Where do I start? Minneapolis Area
30 April 2020 | 6 replies
Normally house hacking is where I'd encourage people to start, but you have a wife and two kids so maybe that's not as attractive of an option for you.
Christopher D. Cash-Out Refi on - Lenders Asking >40% Equity and 4% Rate???
11 May 2020 | 15 replies
I don’t have a particular property or project that I’m looking to buy right now so there’s no rush, per se, but I’m always looking and would love to have access to capital should an attractive deal present itself.Thank you in advance to the Bigger Pockets community – this is the best real estate investing resource I’ve come across.
Ellie Perlman Tips on Becoming a Full-Time Investor
6 May 2020 | 4 replies
You can do the same for hiring marketing team members, who can help you place content online to attract investors.
Katie Miller What's the best recession investing advice you've received so far
15 May 2020 | 57 replies
Keep your units as upgraded as possible during the Hypersupply phase so that in the recession your units will be amongst the most attractive in the market - this will protect your vacancy rates.3.
Cory Yoviene First Time Home Buyer
31 August 2021 | 9 replies
Having said that, I want my offer to be attractive.
Ron Yogev VA4REI - any thoughts about this virtual assistant ?
17 February 2021 | 5 replies
REVA Global is an actual business that attracts the highest quality VAs in the Philippines so the talent pool is the best I've experienced.