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Bart Ross Simple questions
19 May 2016 | 5 replies
Space savings, does not have to run as much to keep water hot while not in use, so there is some gas / electric savings and they tend to last a little longer than hot water heaters. they are a little more in cost to install. i do not have any in my rental properties but have one in my personal home and i like them. make sure it is sized for the amount of bathrooms and kitchen it is feeding. mine feeds 3 bathrooms and a kitchen and does just fine - brand is Takagi. 
John C. Carlson Blds being listed, sold, or leased for Medical Marijuana Cultivat
23 May 2016 | 5 replies
Buildings are In Escrow for $4,000,000I have also obtained lots of data for the City of Desert Hot Springs which has a more developed market at this point.
Elizabeth San Miguel Our first Rental
14 June 2016 | 12 replies
The market is hot but that also means it's harder than before to acquire properties.  
Tiffany Campbell New kid on the block from Brooklyn
24 June 2016 | 29 replies
Bronx,Staten Island parts of jersey ,pa because brooklyn it's hot now off market deals we have to get.
Karena Wong Looking into the Atlanta and surround areas for SFR
6 August 2016 | 19 replies
There are some hot intown areas of Atlanta as well!
Ryan Short Running electrical wire through plaster and lath?
5 August 2016 | 11 replies
But most electric contractors want a whole slot opened because closing it ain't their job!
David Robertson Atlanta Townhouse Development
8 August 2016 | 12 replies
Brian Sherman Midtown, buckhead, Sandy Springs, and Dunwoody are all pretty hot areas right now.
Kyle R. Carpet Cleaner
26 August 2016 | 5 replies
The issue with carpet cleaners you buy is that they just don't heat (or keep) the water hot enough and (as pointed out) drying time seems to be much longer.If you find a local carpet cleaner service (as opposed to one of those national companies) they tend to be less expensive.  
David Lehane Real Estate Investor, recently moved to the US
9 August 2016 | 6 replies
Read as much as you can about Real Estate Investing, (I have bought the Bigger Pocket books and love them (Un-paid plug here) Listen to the Pod casts from BP, I have down-loaded them and listen to one every day, great Juice for the Mind and really opens your eyes to strategies you can exploreStart simple, by this I mean look around your own town, study whats hot, whats not and whats going to move ahead, by this I mean look for areas close to Down Town that are showing signs of new life, this is a sign that often old and ugly areas are now starting to transform and you can get in on the ground floor and great prices.
Peter C. Feedback on lead generation strategy
12 March 2019 | 19 replies
It brings up a rhetorical question (I don't need or want an answer, the question and logic of the question answers itself, hence, it's rhetoric):  If these leads are so hot, why aren't you partnering with a few wholesalers and sharing the wholesale fee rather than charging a flat fee for each lead?