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Abad Marroquin Analyzing a deal/ Newbie
8 February 2014 | 5 replies
3 acres isn't cheap to mow.If you are responsible for none of the above, it is a fair deal.
James Quinn Cheap homes on Zillow
8 February 2014 | 5 replies

What is the deal with homes prices for $1,000 - $2,000 on Zillow on open market? Are these for real? Do they probably have major problems or where they typos from realtors? Are they worth pursuing at all? Your ...

Matthew Paul Bit of a setback with lead paint testing
8 February 2014 | 5 replies
The inspector only does a visual inspection for loose paint chips , so I will probably just power wash with tarps down and spray on some cheap paint where necessary .
Account Closed First Wholesale Deal in Contract
9 February 2014 | 5 replies
No matter how smooth, cheap and terrific the deal may be its always good business practice to have an exit clause (or two), especially if wholesaling is your primary exit strategy.
Cameron Ellis How I made 5k in 3 days, with only $36!
11 February 2014 | 17 replies
Cheap idea for some leads...
Tim G. Trials and tribulations of my first flip!
30 April 2014 | 47 replies
Gutters vary a lot, I wouldn't do seamless on that kind of house, I'd slap on cheap *** Home Depot stuff, but that's just me.
Kristian Reynolds Hi, newbie introduction here.
11 February 2014 | 18 replies
$80 a square foot seems pretty cheap, but I am not a construction expert.
John Chapman ?Building a Junker Portfolio
2 November 2015 | 42 replies
Basically, they appeared to have been picked up some time ago because they were "cheap" and now, many years later, they are still "cheap".
Justin Moon Buying a rehab foreclosure under $50,000? Financing Options?
11 February 2014 | 2 replies
There are difficult to finance and the other thing is if they are cheap like this one you will be competing against cash offers.
Brian R. Looking for a market. NYC / Philly / New Jersey / other??
21 May 2014 | 18 replies
@Ankit Duggal , What is attacking me to Rochester is that there are properties priced sub 50k which I like for two reasons, 1] cheaper purchase prices means I could invest with less of my own money while still getting a 30yr fixed loan, and 2] if everything goes wrong that could it's cheap enough where I could [with the help of family] purchase it outright and not risk foreclosure.