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Heather Finley I'm building and seek advice from seasoned investors
14 October 2009 | 6 replies
Jeffrey, with a variance, the city will make you go through a neighborhood hearing.
Doug Dias Hello All
10 October 2007 | 2 replies
I’m aware that being an agent AND an investor might sometimes become a negative thing, but my hopes were that I could make money to buy my own properties and learn more about the industry all at the same time.Although I love every aspect of RE investment (flippers, foreclosures, etc), my long term goal is to own rental properties, (as many as humanly possible :D ), and considering prices in the Boston neighborhoods that I’m interested in, I’m guessing that I’ll need at least $50,000 before I can buy my first property.
Ryan Urban Attorneys and Subject To
25 June 2008 | 32 replies
I was out in Wheaties neighborhood yesterday (Broomfield) for the NRBA conference...
Phillip Rhegness Fannie Mae forclosure, bargaining room?
15 October 2007 | 4 replies
Here's the basics on the house:--4000 SQFT (including 1000 SQFT finished basement--6yr old central unit and unknown age second unit--excellent foundation with no to very minimal settling--split level with large bedrooms and large bathrooms--1.5 acres lot in a good neighborhood with a few million dollar homes a couple of streets over--nice but neglected landscaping--built in late '70sFannie Mae wants $179k but it needs everything on the inside.
N/A N/A Las Vegas Renters?
16 October 2007 | 7 replies
Sometimes called the rust belt or other terms that imply the economy boom times are a distant memory.Note that many of the communities that have shrinking populations still have some great neighborhoods.
Tom Broughton Pros/Cons of adding a disposal and diswasher to rentals?
16 October 2007 | 3 replies
The property is 1.5 miles from Downtown Houston in a "transition" neighborhood.
Tom Broughton Hello from Houston Texas
18 October 2007 | 8 replies
Hopefully one day I can return the favor.My Business plan:Find Value properties within 2 miles of Downtown Houston (in neighborhoods that are in the beginning stages of gentrification).
N/A N/A Is this a deal?
17 October 2007 | 9 replies
I researched this neighborhood some more and it is full of REOs being flipped.
Josh Gibbons Possible deal.....subject to
18 October 2007 | 3 replies
The attic is semi completed, just needs heat to be a 4th) Location is fair....not a bda neighborhood, just on a high traffic street, and has a 3 car garage which 2 spots are deeded to the house.
N/A N/A Newbie in Texas - renters skipped as well as other matters
23 October 2007 | 11 replies
I'm finding that renters have more rights than landlords.Here's my scenario: Beautiful house, bad houses around me but neighborhood is climbing up the ladder for the better.