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Hakeem Valles New Investor and Professional Athlete in the Tempe area
29 January 2017 | 45 replies
Just getting my footing as well.
Pedro Ramirez New Investor and Banker in Northeast Arkansas
18 January 2017 | 8 replies
At any rate, lease-options can be a good way to get your foot in the door with some landlording and creative financing experience without much overhead risk.
Jeff Howard Property Structural and Condition Checklist
4 June 2016 | 2 replies
i don't have a list for you but i can tell you what i look for as a home inspector. first, look at the ridge line on the roof. if there is a bow or a dip in the roof line, there are structural issues. run the other way. look for cracks in the foundation walls. some cracks are normal, but any large cracks with a matching crack on the opposite side of the foundation, is a structural issue. put a level, preferably a 4 foot level, on the outside walls of the house, vertically. move the level in or outward until it shows level. if the house is tilting in any direction, this will show you. a tilting house is not a good thing. look for windows or doors that have cracks above or below them in the walls, usually a diaginal crack. this indicates a house that is settling. all houses settle a little, but these are extreme. next, open and close a few doors and windows. when a house settles or has structural issues, windows and doors won't work the same.
Erick Caffarello Seeking agents in Gary/Lake Staion & LaPorte/Michigan City
6 June 2016 | 7 replies
I contacted the listing agent for a freshly remodeled, 1700 square foot house in Miller Beach, about 4 blocks away from Lake Michigan, and the listing agent told me I could only get $650/month. 
Sherri Southwell LOOKING FOR INPUT FROM CONVENIENCE STORE INVESTORS
13 June 2016 | 4 replies
It's located on a main road with high traffic (vehicle and foot) and community ties.  
Account Closed Calculating Rehab with Eyes
5 June 2016 | 5 replies
There are no shortcuts (like "$5000 chunks" or cost per square foot), regardless of what people may tell you.The only shortcut is lots of practice and doing lots of projects on the same types of houses in the same location using the same contractors.When I first started, it would take me hours of putting together a scope of work, hours of talking to contractors and hours of walking the aisles at the big box stores. 
Tyco Bronye Fence on neighbors property
6 June 2016 | 2 replies
A year ago I was out working on my yard and he stopped by to chat briefly and during this chat he mentioned that his wife was looking into the official property lines and he said, the fence that divides our property in the front yard is actually 2.5 feet on his land at least in this 15 foot long section.  
Steven McPherson How do I find the value of a vacant lot
8 June 2016 | 10 replies
Another point is excess land, when you meet the building requirements for a residential home, say a quarter acre, if your lot is a 1/3 acre, the excess is not valued at the same rate per foot as the first 1/4 acre.
Aaron Xie Property by the flood channel
6 June 2016 | 1 reply
I am interested in a property in Southern California that is at the foot of the mountain.
John C S. I want to start a meet up
7 October 2017 | 22 replies
Hello all, Jovani Ramose and I live in Nassau county LI Near the Queens boarder.