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Beau Eckstein New Member Intro From San Francisco Bay Area
26 January 2014 | 10 replies
I'd recommend adding "Walnut Creek" so you'll be notified when people talk about your local area.Seeya around the site!
Adam Smith New Member From Firestone, Colorado
23 January 2014 | 16 replies
I have lots of relatives there as my Great grandfather went to South Pass for the gold rush and ended up homesteading a ranch nearby on the Sweetwater.
Kenneth Wong Hello BP members!
24 January 2014 | 6 replies
Sincerely,The Flip Men TeamScott and Amie Yancey of Flipping Vegas, and Doug Clark and Mike Baird of Flip Men seem to have sponsored this event.After reviewing pitches from a dozen or so talented "flippers" of real estate, on Youtube, this seminar had one added twist: access to $500k cash per deal, not based on your credit, assets or collateral.Has anyone seen this, and if so your thoughts please.
Gabriel Trieu Getting to My 1st Deal: Update 2, Attempt 2
25 January 2014 | 4 replies
My results were almost all condo owners under the impression I was purchasing properties at retail and above.This was from adding onto my letter, 'I pay FULL price'.
Dave Phillips "repaired" cracked foundation and second story
27 January 2014 | 6 replies
I purchased a house in Edmonton that has a horizontal crack the entire length of one wall as well as at least one vertical crack.The work has been repaired but the seller never disclosed that the crack was there until after I ripped down some of the drywall and exposed the cracks.There is an engineers report that says that the wall has been repaired and has been restored to "structural adequacy".They installed an interior shoring wall of pressure treated 2x6's with staggered pressure treated blocking that is tied to the floor as well as the joists.I purchased the house with the intention of adding a second story.I am wondering if it will support the second story or whether there is more that I should do before I start building.The original foundations in the area are such that they should support a 2.5 or 3 story house without issue.
Euri Lorenzo Reccomendation - Replacement Windows in PA
25 January 2014 | 4 replies
As a contractor in that area I get my windows from either AD Moyer Lumber or Tague Lumber.
Cyles Barnes Any advice is helpful :)
25 January 2014 | 6 replies
No problem Cyles, you just added another gray hair or two.
Account Closed New member, shooting for the stars!
25 January 2014 | 1 reply
And yes, I assure you, I will be adding a photo very soon!
Sam Leon How to make an offer on a MF without being able to see inside?
21 September 2015 | 19 replies
In my case I usually make it known it's me a single end buyer and it's cash.I do understanding the annoyance of having people visit every unit to kick tires.However, if the inspection - and here I don't even mean the actual structural mechanical inspection, I mean taking a look, an initial 10 minute look inside is not offered, and I have to basically make an offer blind, how would you calculate the offer number without having any clue whether it's gold plated inside or all rotted out?
Marc Cesar Is this a good deal or not?
26 January 2014 | 7 replies
House is 1280 sqft owner said its up to date ad owned free and clear.