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Phillip White I'm interested in getting into real estate investing but i have some questions...
22 June 2011 | 9 replies
You sell, you get paid.Then there are businesses where you buy something and sell it at a higher price (stores), make something and sell it for more than it costs you to make it (manufacturing), where you dig something up and sell it for more than it costs you to dig it up (mining), or where you provide some service to your customers (restaurants.)
Chelsy C new to business, first flip, need help.
24 June 2011 | 5 replies
I looked at a few local stores, and they don't have them.4) usually how much I am looking at for those works new kitchen and bath, and the other contractor for painting and one more contractor for the yard work?
Jarred S. Starting in rehabs
31 December 2012 | 8 replies
RE Sales Agent (who will run comps, give opinions of market conditions and property values, and list on your exit), escrow company, title company, rehab team, including electrician, plumber, rough carpenter, finish carpenter, tile/stone installer & supplier, carpet installer & supplier, landscaper, cabinet maker, counter top supplier and installer (granite, cesarstone, etc), relationship with big box store employee in commercial sales (Lowes, Home Depot), roofer, RE attorney, CPA, RE agents who can bring you acquisitions (REo agents, short sale specialists, direct marketing specialists), and the list goes on.
Vanessa Brostovski PEST CONTROL
28 July 2011 | 11 replies
I guess depending on the numbers, you might want to have a cleanup crew come in to vacuum them up, maybe open certain areas, to vacuum.To kill them and eliminate them, go to a hardware store, or home depot has it cheap, get a container of boric acid.
Jeffrey K. unit turnover time
21 October 2009 | 16 replies
We have guys who are looking for extra work, hanging out at home depots or similar dept stores.
J Scott The Largest Street Gang in America
15 June 2010 | 18 replies
No matter which choice you go with (unless you can think of one I missed), it's either a negative reflection on the cop, his department or the system as a whole.
Todd Dale The Other Side of Town - Investing in a Bad Neighborhood
10 December 2012 | 18 replies
And yes, I'm not saying that just b/c there's a bank nextdoor that your neighborhood is safe either... just an interesting note in the more obvious warzone type areas that I found in my area (the lack of access to banks or places of $ - payday store fronts, etc.)
Andrea M. Lowes Unfinished Cabinets...
25 March 2013 | 5 replies
However, I found a store that sells solid wood cabinets for the same price.
Dan Shoemaker Online ARV calculators?
5 December 2016 | 20 replies
if anyone is interested I have developed a quick little app to quickly calculate ARV. just search "ARV Calculator" in Google play store
Nick Albin Where to buy materials?
20 September 2010 | 19 replies
Habitat For Humanity ReHab stores and garage sales can be great sources too!