Tony Thompson
Removing Chunks of Padding From Hardwoods
1 May 2010 | 13 replies
Not Rock hard stuff stuck to the floor right?
David Breitzmann
Jewelry investment as a RE primer and fear managing tool
8 April 2010 | 39 replies
The words in the title say primer, fear-managing because it's in advance of larger RE transactions.We can certainly talk about "expertise" because in all sectors (especially in RE) this can be perverted by financial incentive.Ex: 85% of what was later termed "worthless" derivatives and etc by reputible agencies (Moody's) had a rating of AAA.Another noteworthy point is the "underwater" nature of a large chunk of car loans.
Jonathan Ferrari
Want to start my first deal. How Do I Approach Homeowner?
6 August 2010 | 14 replies
I just don't exactly know how to explain the nature of my business without them thinking I am a scammer.
Kenneth LaVoie
condo ... where to buy?
30 May 2010 | 9 replies
You can throw a rock from either of the 2 balconies to the Caribe.
Anson Young
My last deal, 3 BP members, quick closing, SUCCESS!
31 March 2011 | 26 replies
Hi all, first of all, as you know, BP rocks!
Robert Granara
restoring original woodwork
10 June 2011 | 1 reply
Buying a single family for a rehab deal...I usually like to replace the woodwork with new trim, but this one has natural woodwork that is in decent shap ([b]not banged up too much) however it has lost its look and is a bit tired...was wondering if I should try and bring it back, something tells me I should...any ideas?
Matthew J. T.
Putting Earnest Money
14 July 2011 | 27 replies
Plus, I have a great relationship with my title office and my contract is rock solid... so I'm not worried about losing my money.
Larry Lee
Need advice on selling first wholesale deal. HELP
14 June 2012 | 28 replies
Basically he just asked what was the rock bottom price i'd take for it.
Shawn Vassel
Are Mobile or Manufactured homes even worth wholesaling??
27 January 2012 | 12 replies
Cash flow wise, in my area we wont look at it unless there is at minimum, absolute rock bottom minimum 25% annual ROI, and that is given a cash purchase, no HML, no financing.Manufactured homes are cash cows if done right.