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Clifford Lopez Are there good deals at the San Antonio Bexar County Tax Sales?
5 September 2023 | 6 replies
., ET AL Legal Description NEW CITY BLOCK 16385 BLOCK 9 LOT 13 DOMINION GVH SUBDIVISION UNIT 1 IN THE CITY OF SAN ANTONIO, BEXAR COUNTY, TEXAS, AS SHOWN IN VOLUME 09553, PAGE 0082 OF THE DEED AND PLAT RECORDS OF BEXAR COUNTY, TEXAS Physical Address38 VINTAGE TRACE Sale Notes
Tyler Lingle What makes a good real estate agent for investors?
29 September 2022 | 1 reply
Investing is a volume business but a bad deal can drag down a bunch of good ones.
Cody Barrett Time to proactively manage and acquire the next one!
31 May 2016 | 18 replies
The first meeting I attended had ~70 people that showed up and I think that was a low volume meeting.
Bryan Hancock How Do We Get More People To Engage In BP Discussions?
8 July 2011 | 146 replies
I've seen quite a few new faces posting on the site lately, and have heard from a few who say that they have gotten involved thanks to this thread; lets keep the discussion moving . . .Here's another tip for getting members to get more involved: when they introduce themselves, engage them and get them excited to be here.The more people that participate here, the larger the volume of knowledge we all can share will be, and of course, the better our networking opportunities will be!
Steven McPherson Looking for investor-friendly broker
29 July 2020 | 4 replies
If you are doing any kind of volume that's gonna be higher than $200 a month 
Kevin Schulte "Must have" due dilligence manual?
29 July 2019 | 11 replies
Part of the problem is the whole manufactured housing industry is a niche industry, and the volume of prospective buyers for anything is far lower than what one would expect in the mass market, so the need to charge more per customer is greater.If I were qualified to write a book on buying and owning apartment complexes - which I am not - I might expect to sell 50,000 copies.
Stephen Barton Stop Comparing Yourself to Others
8 March 2016 | 3 replies
I also see the stress that comes along with those big deals or huge amounts of volume.
Matt Z. LLC/Business to Manage my Rental Unit(s)
25 January 2017 | 16 replies
I do essentially all my own work, typically the only exception is if it absolutely requires a building permit for a skilled trade (not just framing and drywall).With an 1842 multi-family that I bought at a discount due to the work needed...you can only imagine the volume of credit card transactions I have (which I go to painstaking lengths to track every single one, and allocate by percentage to which unit it effects, etc).Looking a bit forward, what if I wanted to have a vehicle (truck, naturally) to ONLY use for the purposes of working on the property/properties?
Jacob Evans Experienced REI Mastermind Group Anyone?
13 October 2013 | 16 replies
Although we are gearing up to do volume to achieve my financial goals.
Barshay Graves Sherriff Sale's in Philadelphia Region
24 April 2014 | 2 replies
It seems a good place to get some deals, but the volume is very low.Here is a count of properties per year that were sold in the Gloucester county auction.