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Richmond Jasper Cu International Investments: What is your opinion?
30 June 2015 | 13 replies
Occasionally, some properties in the bigger cities are on leased lend, which I would avoid, but for the most part, freehold with unrestricted purchasing access (i.e. buy as many as you can afford). from my understanding the market a very unique opportunity for us foreigners because the rising demand for the smaller single occupant rooms.  
Christopher Beale First win - What a rollercoaster
4 November 2014 | 1 reply
But I had built rapport with the seller, a very unique old man,  and he was willing to let me keep trying to sell the property for him. 
Alia Culcleasure-Phillips Please help, this is about upscale senior independent living housing....
30 October 2015 | 5 replies
, the product does have a strong market, but this is still a unique placement, plus other issues:While looking for NPNs in foreclosure, I came across a seaside property with its own private beach that was a former B&B.
Account Closed Indianapolis. Lower End vs Higher End rentals
31 October 2017 | 31 replies
I just wanted something I could afford and somewhere I felt safe.Every neighborhood is unique, it's not enough to go by the age of the house or the rent rate.
Kortez Walker Is New Orleans,Louisiana a good market to invest in?
8 November 2014 | 4 replies
We have an extremely unique market.
Brandon Maxwell Architect Turning Developer in Blacksburg, Virginia
6 September 2016 | 14 replies
Architects have the potential to help on just about any project due to their uniquely assembled skill set.
Jabari Adams Yellow Letters
30 November 2014 | 11 replies
I thought this was an impressive campaign - 12 postcards sent - about 1 every 3 days - and not a single duplicate - every one unique but all having a consistent look that built up the "brand" of this candidate:
Kyle McCane New Nor Cal Real Estate Investor developing my 1,3,5,20 plan
10 November 2014 | 3 replies
There are lots of great meetups around the Bay, and a unique opportunity to meet some busy wholesalers and marketers like @Jerry Puckett  and @Aaron Mazzrillo in SF next week, along with almost 20 other guest panelists/200 investors!
Nathan Joens Unique Property
10 November 2014 | 1 reply
Hey BP,I needed some quick advice on a property that has some unique aspects to it, both negative and positive.Let me start with the basics:Property Asking Price: $35,0002,218 Total Square Footage$15.78/SQ FT4 Bedroom, 4 Bathroom unitCurrently set up as a 4 unit rental property1 Two-Bedroom Unit (median rent in the area for Two-Beds unit is $681/month)2 One-Bedroom Units (median rent in the area for One-Bed unit is $544/month)1 Studio Unit (median rent in the area for Studio unit is $485/month)The property needs to reapply for rental certificate to rentProperty was last assessed at $47K in 2014In 2013 property assessed at $118KSome Positives:With 4 beds and 4 baths, the property would be a great single family home for a familyLocated very close to a school alsoThe price per square foot figure is very goodExterior is in relatively good conditionPrevious assessment LAST YEAR valued the property at $118KCorner lotSome Negatives:I am not sure how much  money needs to go into repairs - here is what I do know:The property has some black mold on the interiorPart of the upstairs bathroom is leaking and now caused the floorboards to rot and begin to weather to the point of a sagging living room ceilingWould most likely need to remove a bathroom in the situation that it would be "converted" back to a SFH (4 baths is a bit excessive)Property has 2 "kitchens" (I use kitchens lightly because the upstairs "kitchen" isn't much more than some cupboards) but one would need to go.Repair costs will not be cheapI need your help BP: Tell me if I am in over my head on pursuing this property.