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Marty Mason Recent successful MH flip
27 February 2014 | 14 replies
Probably wouldn't have done all of this if the house was separated from other homes comparable to it.
Account Closed Books that changed my life, what about you?
11 March 2014 | 38 replies
Also compare with people in your income bracket.
Stormy Hollingsworth Any tips for the young investors?
30 January 2014 | 25 replies
I learned an unbelievable amount in college, in and out of the classroom, and the person I am at 23 is unrecognizable compared to the person I was before college at 18.
Justin Trudell Security Deposits in Massachusetts
30 January 2014 | 8 replies
., as compared to NH for example.
Richard Rodriguez Lowballing offers on the MLS to get deals
30 January 2014 | 20 replies
And I often had to buy them at significant discounts compared to their asking prices.
Robert Norvell Opinions wanted
30 January 2014 | 7 replies
Ive been surprised at how many 1 and 2 bedrooms Im finding compared to the lack of 3's in multi-unit.
Duncan Taylor Would You Use Big Data If You Could?
30 July 2021 | 40 replies
Or, my instant hot water running through PEX compared to SFD H/W heater built 20 years ago.Just as to the relevance.
Amy Meza How would you invest 100K?
25 March 2014 | 14 replies
There's something called a "cap rate" that you can calculate that will allow you to compare investments intelligently.
Thierry Van Roy High ceilings in old houses
11 February 2014 | 10 replies
They will push the heated (lighter) air down towards the floor, but must be slow moving or even put on a rheostat.Cold air is heavier then warm air and pushes the warm air upward creating layers in the home.Newer furnaces push the air out at greatly reduced temperatures (around 90 Fahrenheit )compared to the older heaters (130+ degress f ) ...
Michael Beninati sacrifice cash flow for a better neighborhood
29 January 2014 | 5 replies
I doubt your market is comparable to these though, so it's important you have a strong "thesis" for market growth where you're looking to purchase.