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Andre Panneton Tampa Area flip assistance and information
21 January 2017 | 9 replies
Do you really have the + or - $300K to Buy that property in the middle of nowhere at the dead end of a street?
Yaron Horsky More then one property
20 January 2017 | 2 replies
Hello all, I'm in the middle of a contract for my second property, and I have some questions about insurance. 1.
William Brown Newbie in Real Estate—Purcellville, Virginia
21 January 2017 | 9 replies
. :)My whole life I have known I was different than my classmates, and while my grades didn't struggle throughout middle and high school, my spirit sure did.
Audrey Ezeh Local investors feeling the crunch?
24 January 2017 | 23 replies
More than 34% of San Francisco residents are considering moving out:http://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/Cost-of-living-traffic-have-a-third-of-Bay-Area-7386717.phpFor every 1 home buyer entering the state, there are 3 Californians selling and moving elsewhere:http://fox5sandiego.com/2016/11/07/why-a-lot-of-people-are-moving-out-of-california/San Jose's "move-away rate," which is the current share of households living in the city compared with the share leaving the city, is a whopping 77.2 percent, meaning San Jose middle-class households are 77 percent more likely to move out of the city than to move in:http://www.newsweek.com/bay-areas-middle-class-being-squeezed-out-droves-report-454178Yes, most of these people are in the middle class.
Emily Fraser New to REI in Pittsburgh!
24 January 2017 | 10 replies
I want to stay in the general east side area of the city (Highland Park, East Liberty, Shadyside, Squirrel Hill, Point Breeze Morningside, etc..)
Joe Wright Real Estate Agent Referral
23 January 2017 | 21 replies
He also leads a Meetup group in East Texas.  
Mac Usher Help with structuring a commercial purchase deal!
30 January 2017 | 10 replies
The investor who puts the down pay will be a syndicate investor and will get 80-90% of the profit, and you get 10-20% depending on how good the deal is.If you don't get the financing then you're a broker/middle man, and can get a referral fee.
Gary Dezoysa Renting in warzones, is it even remotely sensible?
21 January 2017 | 3 replies
After that, move to the middle income areas for a better balance of cash/wealth accumulation.My main concern is how the local housing authority would view D area rentals.
Account Closed 18 year old looking to make first investment.
21 January 2017 | 1 reply
Maybe target this in your near future.Your current area may be a bit pricey but it might get cheaper if you head east, keep driving till a deal pencils out, for example.
Sean Boyle Underground Oil Storage Tank - Charlotte, North Carolina
22 January 2017 | 9 replies
That way you can meet them in the middle so to speak.