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Brent Davidson Is it worth building a spec home in a downward market?
30 November 2006 | 6 replies
Be selective and demanding.
N/A N/A How'd You Finance Your First Deal
3 April 2006 | 23 replies
How many units would you recommend for beginners, and how should management play into your decision?
N/A N/A How do I make contact?
31 October 2005 | 3 replies
Just play the numbers.
Arthur Moore ?A little input before I break open a possible can of worms?
19 November 2005 | 1 reply
Area is great, low supply great demand.
N/A N/A Find Your Passion, and Profit from It...
17 October 2005 | 0 replies
Some people retire and play golf.
Ryan Kinley bad market?
17 February 2006 | 7 replies
Figure out what kind of demand you have in your area.
N/A N/A Property Manager
24 November 2011 | 3 replies
Pretend this is the most important term paper you've ever written for your most demanding college professor.
N/A N/A CA. Investing
4 May 2006 | 7 replies
The builder's might be a better short play though, if rates jump up as expected, they are going to be hurting for awhile as they adjust to the lower market demand.
N/A N/A Sale contract Question
8 March 2006 | 2 replies
Only yesterday did the buyer demand to do a final walk through.
N/A N/A Realistic profit margin ? - repost
24 March 2006 | 2 replies
I posted this under the rehab section - though I might get more play here...Short version of my question :After much research I believe it would be relatively easy to consistantly turn houses for a quick $10-12k net profit...on a 90 day average turn.