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Alexander Alguire Your BIGGEST "There's no way I can do this whole REI thing"
25 April 2017 | 21 replies
I do not have the stress and pressure of needing to close my next deal by the end of the week, by the end of this month, or even by the end of this year.I live in one of the nicest neighborhoods, in one of the most beautiful states, in the best country that has ever existed on this Earth.I am a Real Estate Investor.
Rohan J. First time doing a rehab in a luxury neighborhood... any tips??
25 May 2017 | 14 replies
Other than that, just freshen it up like Matt Pritchard said.On the outside looks like main thing would be getting the vegetation off the house and a good pressure washing.
Aaron Desimone Stream in a basement/wet/mold
10 November 2017 | 9 replies
City water is pressurized far more then a well system is, is even if it's a 3/4 in pipe, it could be kicking out a ton of water.  
Michael Zuber I see 18-36 Months of more Price Appreciation. You?
23 June 2018 | 33 replies
Oh, and they are being repackaged into securities.I am sure you would agree the macro environment has a lot to do with how people feel and therefore how well the economy does generally.I have come to think that the debt load will be a hindrance on growth, and 10 years of low rates has baked in some risks, we otherwise would not have, in place.I am absolutely investing in real estate, especially since the last similar instances of this situation have sent the stock market sideways for a decade, and imo will put a lot of pressure on multi family or any cash generating asset.That certainly could compress cap rates even more, but will vacancies increase at the same time?
Mark Forest Is there any profit left
21 October 2017 | 24 replies
The only difference will be $700.00 in cash flow tied up in a five year old fridge that looks just like the $100.00 one down the street at habitat for humanity.I buy used commodes and pressure wash them and then install them.
Sky Hoyle Sell or Cash Out Refinance Duplex Pittsburgh
27 April 2017 | 37 replies
I'm not saying your duplex is badly priced, but you've been competing with a lot more properties near the front of the Mount.
N/A N/A First deal on "subjet to" It got messy ,HELP!!!!
6 September 2007 | 1 reply
Its getting too much pressure ...and I think it s a OK deal . !
Fred Shandler Non-refundable loan application fee?
5 March 2008 | 16 replies
This puts the pressure on them to make as much money as possible, wherever possible.
N/A N/A Right time for loan
20 February 2007 | 4 replies
Hey,with the way that the market is going at the moment, Oil prices going up, the cost of living shooting through the roof, is it a good time to get involved in a personal loan, because the government may drop interest rate to alleviate the pressure that has been placed on families?
Account Closed Could This FINALLY be Capitulation?
20 October 2008 | 12 replies
The net-net is as the revenues fall, there might be more pressure to reign in spending.