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Christopher Edwards Managing a property from far away
10 June 2012 | 5 replies
You can pay your guy to act as the manager over the project a flat fee or 10% of project cost, etc.
Xavier Youngblood Terminating a Texas Listing agreement?
15 June 2012 | 1 reply
I'd like to terminate the listing with the broker and relist with a flat fee broker.
Bill Brady How do I turn my property cash flow positive?
13 June 2012 | 16 replies
Hi Bill -- Just an FYI for future purchases, most Realtors and many property management companies will show your home and help you find a tenant for a flat fee.
Michelle Marty how low is a low ball offer?
21 June 2012 | 14 replies
IF by chance this is a flat roof, built up, it could become a nightmare.
George P. Recession of 2012-2014 and Housing
20 June 2012 | 20 replies
Unless the shadow inventory finally appears it seems to me that things will just stay flat or only dip a little bit more.
Rob Simpson Owner Finance, Seller Carry-backs - How it Affects My Mortgage
21 June 2012 | 16 replies
Simplest outcome would be for a buyer to just flat out buy it.
David Kimball Starting out with a 6-8 unit too ambitious??
25 June 2012 | 8 replies
My brother and I started out in single family homes and flats(one unit upstairs, and one downstairs).
Tyler M How to start a bidding war when selling your house?
10 July 2012 | 24 replies
We used a flat fee listing company.
Josh K GC Costs
30 June 2012 | 9 replies
If you're going to be looking at several properties, you can offer to pay a flat rate to a contractor to go with you to give you a cursory review of the properties.
Account Closed Developing a lot in an existing residential community
28 June 2012 | 9 replies
What is the terrain, flat?