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18 January 2021 | 0 replies
Single family properties continue to be extremely desirable to both renters and homeowners, providing cashflow while remaining relatively easy to offload if the need arises.
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26 January 2021 | 6 replies
Single family properties continue to be extremely desirable to both renters and homeowners, providing cashflow while remaining relatively easy to offload if the need arises.
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16 April 2014 | 9 replies
@Lawrence Ratliff, its extremely hard to find an agent like you who truely works for the interest of his/her client.
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16 April 2014 | 4 replies
I did a quick Google search about Fort Rucker, AL and it has an extremely small population, less than 5,000 people.
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17 September 2018 | 55 replies
For your flood issues, I personally work directly with my RE agent and avoid any areas in or extremely close to a flood zone.
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11 October 2017 | 2 replies
I understand that the clerk is just doing their job but its extremely frustrating.Sorry for the long post...I think I covered the bulk of it.
8 November 2022 | 6 replies
...I ask, because a HH is typically a much better strategy for a beginner...Flipping and wholesaling are both (comparatively) high-risk strategies that beginning investors should think twice about--beginners can get into extremely hot financial and legal water very quickly with those strategies...heck, even experienced folks can get themselves in very sticky situations flipping/wholesaling...All other things being equal, a house hack is a better strategy for a beginning investor who doesn't have much prior experience...Why?
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6 December 2017 | 2 replies
Hello Rob,I am extremely sorry that we dropped the ball on your work orders.
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18 December 2017 | 11 replies
I think your property tax calculation may be off that seems extremely low.
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13 May 2019 | 177 replies
However, going further as Jon did and saying that the transactions are ALSO going to be done in bitcoin or cyber currency (and not understanding how unsolvable the extreme volatility, lack of security, energy hog issues, etc. have been) is extremely implausible.Saying that one day, loans may be recorded on a blockchain/distributed ledger is completely plausible and likely.