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Memphis. Market Analysis. Pros and Cons
25 October 2015 | 71 replies
That video doesn't represent anything other than a hot Sunday afternoon and a few people losing their temper - or their minds, whichever you prefer!
Daniel Adams
My first house flip
18 September 2015 | 10 replies
Not that you could use your licensed guy I think they just prefer using theirs.
Cooper Schmidt
Graduate Student in Abilene, TX
28 October 2015 | 3 replies
Still green, but thinking a good niche would be housing close to universities and colleges.My long-term goals in Real Estate are to eventually get in to commercial properties such as apartment complexes and office buildings.For the past two years I have been educating myself on Real Estate investment.
Roger Middleton
New Member from Utah
11 December 2015 | 19 replies
My Goal and niche is to build portfolio of Buy and Hold units and try some flips in the process.Cash will always be a concern and how I will inquire the next unit.Now I need the support of BP.
Sarah Schlueter
Any advice for someone brand new to real estate?
30 September 2015 | 10 replies
I'm currently self-educating and would like some tips on things that have worked or haven't worked for people when they were starting out, preferably advice on how to find partners/investors for funding rehab deals, and where/how to find a good deal.
Michael McCartney
San Antonio Electrician DIY
18 September 2015 | 9 replies
Personally,I always prefer a licensed electrician who can pull the appropriate permits and get them closed out correctly; remember, electricians are by and large the only trade who can literally burn your house down, and in my home inspections electrical is generally an area that always has deficiencies.
Jim Groves
Question for Crowdfunding Investors
16 April 2016 | 5 replies
None of these problems happen if it's pre-funded.c) Sponsors prefer to get their money as soon as possible, and to be confident they're going to get it.
Mike Faulkenberry
"Webuyhouses"???
17 September 2015 | 3 replies
Bill S. is correct - domain names used to be important for SEO purposes, but their utility has declined over time to the point of being negligible at best.If you're choosing a domain name, you should really focus on only a few things:- easy to remember, or "catchy"- easy to spell- preferably a ".com" domain, rather than one of the new TLDs (like ".guru")- aligns with your "brand," if you care about such things.Hope that helps!
Meg K.
Panicking Part 2
17 September 2015 | 5 replies
Our area has a FOR RENT Facebook page which will give you more visibility and you can get some feedback by the comments.Without compromising your standards, can you find a niche that sets you apart, like allowing large dogs, or adding something desirable to the property?
Jimmy Cantave
My journey
16 September 2015 | 0 replies
hi, i decided to knock on doors which I prefer face to face contact is the best...Thursday will be my fourth day farming one particular area in miami...I am not trying to be all over the place so I don't go crazy...I find myself networking with just about everybody and their moms...if you know what I mean lol...just joking...but I will keep you updated with the progress...wish me luck!!!!!!!