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Rob Milligan Purchased commercial 12000sf warehouse to rehab. Now what?
29 July 2015 | 9 replies
Most of the buildings are 10-20,000 sf that were single tenant (usually medical) thatwe repurpose by dividing into smaller space and condo out for the smaller companies.You are on the right path.  
Chris Wienke New Member in Chicago, IL
30 June 2015 | 6 replies
Some are really in your face, others just have a travelling guru come through selling their wares.I have found a few that are NO SALES.
Gilbert Dominguez Chicagoland real estate market
1 July 2015 | 13 replies
So, PM me and we can talk in detail about when you're moving here and how we can work together.Safe travels!
Forest Williams Out of Country (Canada) Investor - Manage Flip In States- How does it work?
10 July 2015 | 17 replies
no, there were not special forms needed. the canadian couple did not, of course have american social security numbers, but they were able to use canadian i. d. in place of that without issue. they purchased the house i sold them and others that they currently own in much the same manner as an american citizen does. i would have to agree with josh, it would be best for your friend to invest in an area of the U S that he can travel to easily. here in buffalo and the western new york area, the couple from canada that i speak of live in toronto which is about 90 miles away. pretty much an easy trip. of course you have to go thru customs on a regular basis which can trigger intrest from them because of the frequent trips, but once they get to know you and the issues that are a part of the reason for the frequent trips, its not a problem. 
David Zinn #askbp 15-yr vs 30-yr mortgage
5 July 2015 | 59 replies
, but then the car breaks down or you get a ton of medical bills and you never do. 
Zulf H. Should I purchase 6 Multi Unit in great area versus 30+ unit bldg in not so great area with almost the same investment?
3 July 2015 | 6 replies
I also have  a  joband travel extensively so I would need to get a property management company tohandle the 32 units.
Nick Brubaker Earthquake hazard factor in Pacific Northwest
6 July 2015 | 11 replies
Maybe I should write for the chamber of commece.. at the end of the day I would still much prefer to live in the Napa Valley ( which is were I lived before I moved up there) but its a pretty nice spot really.. and I travel extensively thorugh the US on work.. so I see many metro areas and their housing stock..
Josh Nabors New to Rochester MN
6 August 2020 | 3 replies
I'm a 24 year old medical professional in Rochester MN.  
Gianni D'Alerta ISO for gurus/mentors minus the squeeze pages and limited offers! (a rant)
8 July 2015 | 27 replies
I want to be able to travel so you can run the office while I'm gone."
Mark Milbrandt New York City Newb. Should I get MBA?
8 July 2015 | 13 replies
The big question is whether it's smarter to go learn in grad school or learn from books and as I travel on my investing journey.