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Herman Ryals Atlanta Rookie checking in
28 October 2014 | 12 replies
But as they say in New Hampshire, you still have to be wicked fast.Join the local REIA to build your network and get exposed to a wide variety of investors.  
Jeremy Peters Property Cost of Ownership Breakdown
24 October 2014 | 7 replies
Both of those are significantly cheaper than a complete unit.Water heater, installed, with supplies & removal of old unit is about $800, all in.For a 2,000 sq ft house, composition shingle roof, $14k at retail for the shingles.Foundation repairs can vary widely, but you can generally get it around $200/pier. 
Elmer Lee Wholesaling Potential First Deal
30 October 2014 | 7 replies
Well...granted I'm fairly new at this myself and I may be totally misreading your post but why in the world would you pay $150k for a house when comps are only $89k-$110k (and that's an awfully wide spread in comps)?
Nicole Pettis This isn't easy...
4 September 2016 | 80 replies
And it's an opportunity to learn/explore a different angle that may be helpful before getting back to my main focus.Not sure if any of that will help you, just remember to spend more time focusing on how to make progress than you spend focusing on the progress you haven't yet made.  
Crystal King How to Pick Up New Clients??
4 November 2014 | 5 replies
Advertisements can help you and a website to reach wide audience. 
Tyler Weinrich If a business letter had a baby with a YL
1 November 2014 | 5 replies
Includes a logo, company motto, company name, basic-basic-basic graphics (crossing lines or something like that) but still would leverage the personal, "handwritten" angle
Corey Brenner Fix and Flips
6 November 2014 | 10 replies
I have had contractors offer to pay for it upfront, but smaller things like a box of nails that they choose because they know the correct angle/size/style and they are already at Home Depot anyway.The larger items, I always pay for.
Brandon Turner Is "The Wolf of Wall Street" America's newest real estate guru?
4 November 2014 | 6 replies
I looks like Jordan Belfort, the guy who "The Wolf of Wall Street" is based on (played by Leonardo DiCaprio) is doing some moonlighting as a real estate guru of some kind, but I don't quite know the angle.  
Cooper P. Mobile Home Park Evaluation ?'s (hypothetical)
5 November 2014 | 6 replies
Thanks in Advance.MHP Price - $450,000Size – 4.2 acres# of lots – 30Lot rent - $175Occupancy – 90% (27 of 30)Year Built – 1985Water and Sewar – City (Water paid by tenants)Park Owned Homes – 8 @$350/mo avg (6 single/2 double wides)So running my made up numbers, I get….Gross Income – $73,500Operating Expenses - $32,500 (44%...Includes onsite manager)Net Operating Income – $40,000Other Info – Park rents are on par with other similar parks in area.
Account Closed Lessons Learned - Retaining Walls are the Worst!!!
1 January 2015 | 15 replies
The 2nd picture is the "After" (from a different angle) picture that shows the block wall up.