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Patrick Martone What can a newbie do to acquire a house in a competitive market
2 February 2017 | 2 replies
The best properties for this are "cosmetic fixers" where the "bones" are in good shape (structure, plumbing, electric, all the important stuff that is not readily visible unless you look close), yet it is a cosmetic wreck; dated finishes, dirty, smelly, ugly, hideous paint colors, etc.
Harry Wilson HELP paid contractor 3k to break my boiler
4 February 2017 | 5 replies
Also I paid them 400 for fixing parts on some steam radiatorsThe guys finish up and I pay them their money as everything works, a week later I notice that the radiators aren't heating but the main pipes that run up the wall are boiling hot. 
JW Franz Should I become the bank?
8 February 2017 | 20 replies
I am finished with a Rental Ready, all repaired house for $160K. which aligns with all the comp houses South of Gandy Blvd.
Jon Graham Getting power turned on in a flooded basement
3 February 2017 | 4 replies
Glad we finished and glad I don't own that house anymore.. the risk of power outage & sump not a good combo. 
Steve Lee First Deal, not sure what to do
3 February 2017 | 4 replies
I'm not sure if she has finished the mortgage or not.
Account Closed Why does Everyone Hate Than Merril??
26 February 2017 | 14 replies
its all about velocity.and with the competition a good profit these days is in a lot of areas 10 to 20k per deal.so to make any real money you need to be closing 2 to 3 a month on the retail side.you must also prime the pump.. as the time to start to finish is 4 months if your very very goodto 6 to 9 if its a big job... so to get that monthly volume up and running as  a flipper..you need 6 months of inventory before you make a pay day... so that 12 to 18 homes bought and under construction ( this is the guys you know that do 40 a year or more).
Blake King Small inheritance! Invest, save, student loans??
23 May 2017 | 50 replies
I was able to work while in school and pay over 15k of my loans off in 2 years while In school, as well as finishing a double major in business management and accounting before 21.
Greg Leach Is the market too inflated
3 February 2017 | 5 replies
That can mean remodeling, fixing a floor plan, adding a bathroom, finishing a basement or attic, doing a pop top, converting garage space to living space, putting on an addition, doing a lot split, etc...Goodluck!
Angeline Walker what direction can anyone suggest?
3 February 2017 | 2 replies
So I have been doing little work as I get time away from my 9-5 and pulling all of the extra money I have left after I finish taking care of my main home.
Nai Thao Looking to buy a fixer-upper in Winder, GA.
3 February 2017 | 6 replies
If the GA REIA is a little closer, I might be able to attend because I help my kids finish their homework before going to the meeting.And I have not checking out the local forums because I do not know about it.