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David Swims Nothing sells here in the coalfields..
19 February 2020 | 4 replies
In particular, there are numerous plants in other parts of the world that may want to license clean American coal technology, or perhaps source clean American for their power plants.In my opinion, it would take something like a resurgence of coal in order for me to consider investing in an area where there is a dominant industry like coal mining.In order for me to invest, there has to be population growth, and jobs growth.
Blake Merrell Blake from Indianapolis, Indiana
2 December 2014 | 26 replies
Purdue 2011 Econ GradExperienced at numerous types of commercial construction. 
Gaurav Mehta Potential markets that would be good for medium term appreciation
7 August 2023 | 40 replies
The city is thriving with several significant companies expected to arrive in the coming years, bringing numerous job opportunities and increasing the population.
Chris Adams My 22 duplex lot deal - $1MM in debt - purchased with no money down.
27 December 2017 | 137 replies
We ended up having 3-4 meetings and numerous conference calls with the bank.
Brandon Turner How Do YOU Find Good Contractors?
9 March 2016 | 74 replies
So we need to make sure that as investors we are listening, not just trying to stick to our timetables.I have worked on numerous remodels in the past and I would say the biggest problems I run into with investors in my area is the " know it all mentality".You want a contractor with a great rep and work ethic?
Ron Thomas What no one says about using OPM (other people's money)
20 September 2015 | 29 replies
I disagree that there haven't been any blog posts about the responsibility of taking on investor capital, because I've written this in numerous forum threads over the years and even included some discussion about it in this BP blog article. 
Mark Gallagher Diary - Buying a non-performing note NPN from start to finish
18 July 2017 | 160 replies
I did find numerous posts regarding FCIExchange and how it wasn't really worth buying notes on a portal such as FCI.
Christopher Gill To Own or Rent: Combining the Best of Both Worlds! - Part 2
13 December 2016 | 22 replies
If you are buying a house that costs several million dollars the cost is a secondary consideration to numerous other factors.I want to see other options being created that perhaps fit the "use" needs of younger people better than the current rent or buy models.Initially I could see this being implemented effectively in Tiny House Communities; something I'd like to discuss on its own in other discussions.
Laurence Walsh-Hodson re: bad investments
18 February 2019 | 127 replies
Hopefully, at this point, you have "talked" the hubby out of this deal.As I own several out of state properties, but within 90 miles, I can tell you first hand, if there are potential problems, the long distance aspect may and will create headaches for you both.Luckily, I have been fortunate to have great tenants in the closest properties, but there have been numerous "issues," some natural, and some due to tenants, that can cause financial problems.As you are in California, you had better have access to some good resources in Indy, or you will be paying top dollar for good work, or even more money for subpar work, with follow up re-work!
Account Closed Point Of Sale Ordinances Affecting Flips/Renovations
10 January 2016 | 28 replies
Additionally, this thread is making numerous people walk away with the idea that I don't want to being houses up to code, or that I do not like inspectors, neither of which I've stated here, neither of which is true, and I have tried to correct this assumption in my previous post.