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Chad Harrison Looking for Referral
3 February 2017 | 6 replies
We live in Keller and would prefer someone who has a network in the North FortWorth area but we are flexible.
Max T. Need drain cleaning service in Philadelphia
18 January 2017 | 2 replies
I pumped out everything I could but the clog is still there.I do not own a snake and would prefer not to have to rent the big heavy one, but I am open to purchasing one of the handheld ones.
Trevor Kolb Frugality & you; How were YOU frugal today?
25 January 2017 | 15 replies
Do you prefer to shop online for the best price, or do you look locally at the best price for an immediate return?
Irwin Haddox Rental investments: I don't see the math working out
19 January 2017 | 47 replies
My preferences are houses within the 150K to 200K range that rent for $1500/month to $2000/month.
Kelly Conrad What are your thoughts on buying your first property out of state
11 April 2017 | 3 replies
But If I am going to invest out-of-state and pay somebody to manage a property for me, I'd prefer to 1) get economies of scale, i.e., invest in a small portion of 100 units rather than 100% of a handful of units, and 2) make sure that property manager has "skin in the game" as well.  
Micah Dickson Real Estate Wholeselling in Cincinnati, OH
7 July 2017 | 5 replies
Dress is casual, or if you prefer,  super casual
Danny N. Would You Fire My Realtor After 7-8 Months and 1 Offer?
12 July 2017 | 31 replies
Obviously in Houston most would prefer a large home for that price, but there are still plenty that prefer condo lifestyle with no home headaches but there's one for sale right now over $5M in my building a little bigger3) David -  Like I mentioned mine is many floors higher as a comp that sold a few months back that was basically stock from the developer, mine is upgraded significantly and higher, but of course that's irrelevant now as that one sold at the time and ours has not.There's really no rhyme or reason in this end of the market, I don't expect a quick sale from my realtor but it has been nearly a year, at some point you just begin to blame the person in charge of selling it for not marketing it properly,etc.
Laurie Pickerell new investor
6 June 2016 | 2 replies
Never heard of them.But want to say welcome to BP community, hope all is well.What was my driving force was eating up audio books to speed up the gaining knowledge process, in return I would gather my questions faster for more deeper research.also all podcast/video-blogs from BP, listen to all of them until you start feeling a craving for a certain niche, then focus more on that new found hunger.recommended books:-Rich Dad Poor Dad-Millionaire Real Estate Agent (known as the Red book within REA's)-Millionaire Real Estate Investor (known as the Blue book within REA's)-4 hour work week-The E Myth for Real Estate Investors-Profit First-10x Rule-Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Real Estate Investing (free from BP)Good luck, you seek , you will find#keepthehustle #lifeisworthliving #rethinklife
Leigh Ann Smith Finally listed our tiny house
5 September 2016 | 11 replies
As you mentioned, get the blinds and retake photos - preferably a wide angle lens.  
James Scott Grand Rapids, MI Real Estate Laywers
13 September 2019 | 14 replies
Happens to be that multi family is my niche as well, I have one duplex and I’m working on getting a 3 or 4 unit now.