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Richard Bader New Landlord question
23 January 2008 | 3 replies
I plan on doing credit and background checks, along with verifying references and employment and making a visit to where they are living currently and see how they are taking care of the place.
Milley Yunare Moving Company to Florida: Help!
21 February 2008 | 5 replies
No one can afford to buy, ARMS killed EVERYONE as realtors drove prices WELL ABOVE their economic employment base.
Becky Buchanan Abandoned House!!
25 February 2008 | 22 replies
Maybe talk to the same neighbor to find out where they moved to or know where they may be employed or any relatives.
Rich Rifkin Share your Success Stories
14 July 2008 | 23 replies
I did not have any significant real estate experience before studying the Carleton Sheets Course, but I do have significant experience being self-employed and have a track record of success.
Heather Pelletier Embarassed to admit this but here it goes.
1 January 2009 | 110 replies
I have asked my employer to give me an extra 8 hour/week at work which will help tremendously IF it's approved.
Tyler Wicks Newspaper ads?
8 September 2008 | 8 replies
You also get 'better' clients than with some of the cheap local papers, because it's mostly employed people that pick it up.
Ashan D Indications that a market is turning around
27 September 2008 | 0 replies
Scott Scheel mentions that for bigger properties it is tough to get a good deal in markets that are already showing good indications of future growth (either already in the process of growing, or showing the "obvious" increases in population/job growth) He says the best deals are frequently found in weak or even declining markets where you have much better leverage with sellers.This is a risky proposition because real estate trends seem to last quite a while, but if timed correctly an investor can do much better than average by getting in early before the rest of the herd does.Do you guys have any ideas of how to anticipate a potential turnaround area before the census data refects it (IMO this data is a beacon to RE investors) I have a couple ideas I think may be worth looking into:-Projected inflow of large, new employer-New transportation artery-Unaccounted change (in census data) of demographics (undesirables moving out, nicer crowd moving in)-Perhaps a well structured conversation with someone at the economic planning department to find out how close to fruition some upcoming changes are taking place.
Account Closed New Applicant Scam?
18 October 2009 | 2 replies
(Which means no landlord will take them, or they wouldn't bother with such an elaborate lie.)I don't really know which because they didn't apply so I didn't check employment or credit.Any way, heads up, guys.
Justin Case Stock Option Trading?
30 June 2015 | 33 replies
Fundamentally, you want to understand what options are, how they work, and how they are priced (Black–Scholes option pricing model, etc).Only with a firm understanding will you be able to employ successful arbitrage strategies.
Bienes Raices Is vinyl tile always a DIY project?
14 November 2009 | 14 replies
They won't stop a buyer from buying.The vinyl plank that is laminated (Allure) is also a do-it-yourself.