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Tim Ward What would you do?
23 February 2008 | 24 replies
I also have no doubt that it will sell eventually.
Marc Augustine A Totally Absurd Development IDEA
24 March 2008 | 8 replies
Eventually, he was run out of the country because some of the private construction companies got sick of him and basically threatened his life.The money can be lucrative doing developments in other countries - but you aren't in Kansas anymore either.
JoDee Randall access to investors; short sale gurus
23 February 2008 | 4 replies
If you eventually do the deal document the good, the bad and the ugly so you have a full story.
Eli Edwards New, from Los Angeles
26 February 2008 | 9 replies
Eventually I hope to acquire enough rental units to live off of.Thanks to everyone taking the time to read this, and to the creator of biggerpockets for providing invaluable resources.
Ben Bymaster Mobile Home Park Management (out of state investor)
14 October 2022 | 8 replies
The best approach is to hire a full time onsite management team capable of performing all the duties of management, home sales, managing maintenance and repairs, and the implementation of software systems and processes that will eventually have the park running like a Swiss watch.
Atwan Kwan How to SAVE on ENERGY????
19 July 2016 | 52 replies
I.e if you are in a place with long, cold winters and where the norm is to construct {residential} properties with full basements, then an uninsulated, yet conditioned, basement could be the source of 20+% of your heat loss.Dustin - a 3.5" air gap may be reasonable in Kansas (if you wall assembly was air tight ... even then I am doubtful) - however, it does nothing about the 12 - 15% of your wall that is framing and a thermal bridge.When it comes to windows, there are advantages to triple glazing and inert gases (though they do eventually normalize with the atmosphere) ... however a well-built double glazed window with an insulated frame will match, or out perform a triple glazed window with your run-of-the-mill aluminium or vinyl frame.   
Aquila Phillips Finding Investors
22 October 2016 | 5 replies
@Aquila PhillipsGo to local REI meetups in your area, be there consistently and make sure you have some business cards.Talk to a bunch of people, and eventually you will figure out who's active and not.
Mike Iafrati Getting Started
19 July 2016 | 1 reply
Is starting out my real estate investing career with wholesaling as a stepping stone to eventually buying and holding properties for cash flow as common or realistic as everyone makes it seem?
Lynn Hill-Torres New Member from Baltimore Maryland
15 August 2016 | 7 replies
My goal is 5 years.My husband works on roofs as a solar installer and hopes to get off the roof and away from the long hours eventually.
Kyle Collette Investing in Columbus, Ohio
10 August 2016 | 8 replies
Thanks for the reply @John HornerI'm looking to increase my buy-and-hold portfolio (preferably with MF and/or off-campus student housing, but open to SF as well).Would eventually like to get involved with some syndicates- I'm still learning more about those right now.Really just started getting serious about real estate within the last 8 months, but have some investors and am working on getting connected with a property management company soon hopefully.