Danny Johnson
You know you are a real estate investor when you...
11 September 2011 | 56 replies
You cant wear black socks because you cant see the fleas on you when you leave a vacant property!
Derek Smith
Is the yellow letter worth it??
21 December 2016 | 50 replies
I think both postcards and letter have their place since some people are more visual and like the post cards and some like to read all the details and like the letters.Personally, I alternate letter and postcards every two weeks for about 4-6 mailings total.Hope that helps,Randy RodenhouseWealth Black Box
Joshua Dorkin
BiggerPockets REI Summit 2012 is Coming!
23 February 2012 | 140 replies
Originally posted by Joshua Dorkin:Nick - I hope we'll have some BP gear at the event . . . it'll be nice to see you IRLI'll take a 3x black hoodie sweater.
Greg P.
Hardwood Floors - Stain Color, Finish Suggestions?
10 January 2012 | 10 replies
If you have black marks from rusted nails, which adds character, youre SOL unless you bleach the floor which doesnt really help.
Cynthia Nina-Soto
Residential Broker/Investor from Salem, Mass
9 January 2017 | 7 replies
A little farther away is my personal favorite the Black Diamond meeting in Waltham (Alternates every other month with their Worcester location but May is Waltham).
Chris Policicchio
Is a checkbook manager recommended for an LLC owned by a SDIRA?
31 May 2018 | 10 replies
That was the answer I thought I was inferring from the conversation, but glad to get an answer in black and white.What are the rough fees for setting up the LLC?
Dave Fagundes
Mid-rises and small multi-family in the Inner Loop
6 July 2018 | 11 replies
Sure, there's always the possibility of finding the rare black swan opportunity on a probate list or something, but in the near term I'm starting to think it makes more sense to think about different markets like larger apartment complexes where the pricing is based on rental income, not SFH "comps", or looking at smaller or more outlying markets where sales and rental values are more in sync.
Savannah Leigh
New from PA
14 June 2010 | 7 replies
It's actually ANCIENT technology where an image, "shot over black" (no background) and projected on a nearly transparent screen appears to be floating in space in 3-d.