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Juan M Restrepo Is this consider a room ?
22 January 2019 | 22 replies
The safety of meeting egress is a liability issue that I wouldn't ignore.
Sol Bier Value Add Investing in high COL area
24 January 2019 | 15 replies
I'm going to ignore commercial obviously, not ready for that yet.
Justin Frank Potential Storage Conversion
25 January 2019 | 16 replies
Women seem to have a sixth sense about risky ventures that men often simply ignore.
John Nachtigall Alleged Self-Help Eviction Goes Tragically Wrong
11 February 2019 | 41 replies
These spreadsheets and systems ignore the reality of flawed people.
PJ Kokesh Wholesalers in San Antonio Greedy?
30 January 2019 | 18 replies
It is either ignorance of the real numbers or simply unethical.
Lisa Maturo On several Wholesaler lists as a buyer but prices too high
5 March 2019 | 31 replies
Ignore the hashtag cowboys on social media, just trying to hype themselves for SEO purposes. 
Kirk Bausch Feedback on SFR Rental Markets
27 January 2019 | 0 replies
What i'm aiming for is to find properties in areas that meet these criteria points:SFR's B-/C+ areasgood job growth outlooksolid population growth outlook1% ruleReady to rent prices around $90-12kHappy to rehab at lower prices with ARV's the same as above $90-120kI want to identify 1-3 areas (which can be multiple states) to build a bigger portfolio and scale up to 10+ SFR's per area...Open to partner providers that do BRRR rehabs to speed up the growth and scale-ability tooI'm looking at the following areas:PittsburgAlabama (montgomery/huntsville/burmingham)Greater CharlotteHouston (although the prop taxes are killer)Greater AltantaOH/Indiana -- hard to ignore, there's a lot of chatter about this area.I haven't committed to any yet but really want to have the 1-3 areas nailed down by end of Feb to start taking action! 
Jacob R. 10+ Unit Success in Chicago?
27 January 2019 | 4 replies
Now I know a bigger building brings newer and bigger headaches (lot of commercial restrictions), but ignoring the simple scale of more tenants, seems like the economy of scale is there.Curious if anyone has had success recently in 10+ unit multi family properties in Chicago/Chicagoland?
Michael Elfant Realtor Disclosure when buying an off market property?
29 January 2019 | 13 replies
I could see it being a negative if you are dealing with an ignorant or elderly seller and having to disclose you are an agent basically means that you are held to a higher standard and it could be seen as taking advantage of them if you try and tell them their house is worth way less than it actually is.
Nabeel Oyewole Nobody wants frame houses!!!??
4 February 2019 | 3 replies
Excuse my ignorance but is it true that most investors frown/turn down Frame houses?