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Jose Robles Forclosed property
1 May 2006 | 4 replies
The Tax Assessor/Collector can tell you if the taxes have been getting paid, and if so, by who.In a dry climate, AZ, CA, NM it's possible that there wouldn't be much deterioration.
N/A N/A mold issue
20 May 2006 | 2 replies
He said thinks look dry but recommended mold remediation at an estimated cost of $4,500 t0 $5,000.Does this seem a reasonable sum?
N/A N/A Hello I am From Maryland!
30 June 2006 | 3 replies
Hope you're managing to stay dry this week!
N/A N/A Rehab opportunity
23 August 2006 | 0 replies
Basements are dry and foundations in decent shape.
N/A N/A Any Ex-Realtors?
31 August 2006 | 4 replies
The only value left for me was the referral fees that I collected these past few years and those have pretty much dried up.
N/A N/A Land question -- issues?
9 September 2006 | 1 reply
I know that it has a septic system, new dry well, public water.
N/A N/A How much cashflow is the bare min for a deal to be worth it?
10 October 2007 | 51 replies
now on this little post, steps 1-9 seem cut and dry, but there is alot of analysis, work, sweat, and risk involved.
Joshua Dorkin What Excuse Do You Have for NOT Investing?
13 December 2007 | 48 replies
When Tucson was cheap desert land,I could have had a heap of sand;When Phoenix was the place to buy,I thought the climate was too dry;“Invest in Dallas—that’s the spot!”
Brian Emerson 1st rehab project
23 January 2007 | 11 replies
Dry?
N/A N/A $200,000... Invest in RE or school?
14 September 2007 | 25 replies
It gives you something to fall back on if the real estate market hits a major dry spell.