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2 March 2014 | 23 replies
I see broad references to the TK industry but don't hear of many specific companies mentioned (Maverick is the first TK company I have gotten a positive endorsement on).
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5 September 2019 | 27 replies
They can make some broad statements.
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16 February 2021 | 6 replies
@Cherisse Buddy: someone smarter than me on Florida can probably do a better job than my back of the napkin broad strokes below, but maybe this will help you.
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6 July 2023 | 79 replies
It’s when ( you) partner with (1) investor and complete deal- Usually latching onto the Dispositions side of the spectrum. 1) Wholesaler Gets property under contract tract with motivated Sellers 2) Ensure due diligence and makes sure the numbers work. 3) Then Partners with another investor who gains equitable interest of the property and lines the deal up with a prospective buyer - 4)Secures buyer then reassigns back to wholesaler for a $2000 to $3000 fee-5) Wholesaler now has equitable interest back and a buyer ready to close- Buyer closes and wholesaler gets their assignment fee LESS exit fee of either $2000 - $3000 to partner who provided buyer.
29 January 2018 | 18 replies
In my view, BP delivers the most value when it's specific, actionable information and sharing actual experiences, not broad generalizations.
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11 September 2021 | 183 replies
But dipping into your retirement funds could prohibit you from participating in broad market gains ahead.
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5 September 2016 | 6 replies
Interior and Exterior work determination is a good start but is too broad.
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11 January 2018 | 6 replies
I say the boston area very broadly, i live half way between boston and worcester. as far as financing goes i know a whole lot about it but I could potentially have a decent amount for a down payment.
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26 February 2018 | 10 replies
My guess is outsiders end up more in the negative side of that spectrum for a variety of reasons from over paying to buying management challenges they were not ready for.
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15 December 2014 | 6 replies
I've been looking around Broad Ripple as that seems to be an area highly sought after by young professionals and has a strong demand for rentals.