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8 January 2014 | 7 replies
Cape Cod in a cute, established neighborhood.
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8 January 2014 | 2 replies
You should put a financing and appraisal contingencies in the contract for the new home.4- Assuming you (and your family) are going to live in the new house there are a whole slew of other items for you to consider ie: school district, neighborhood safety, travel time for work, etc.I wouldn't worry too much about getting a deal on a house I'm going to live in unless it is for a very short term.
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8 January 2014 | 7 replies
It barely takes effort to add your name and email address to their list when they send out available properties.I assume you have decided on a particular niche for your investments - either by price, zip code, neighborhood, school district, etc.
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19 January 2014 | 26 replies
I already follow the Rocky Mountain Institute which is a company that promotes sustainability, with a special focus on profitable innovations for energy and resource efficiency... so it seems like your organization is right up my alley!
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13 January 2014 | 17 replies
Be resolute.Depending on the neighborhood, purchase price, ARV, exit strategy and a few other factors, these can certainly be weighted.I personally think the 2% rule is very useful -- as is Maximum Allowable Offer.
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8 January 2014 | 1 reply
List is $260,000 comps are between $425-450.Great School District, neighborhood and location.High taxes, $8500They took everything they could when they left.
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8 January 2014 | 5 replies
This is a great trend to see as it creates renewed interest in more difficult neighborhoods and revives communities.Is this happening in other areas across the country?
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9 January 2014 | 1 reply
Hi Ben, I've lived in Toledo all my life...can't say it's anything unusual that makes jobs and renters, we have strong manufacturing with obvious ties to the automotive industry (Dana corp- parts supplier, Jeep- manufacturer, Owens Corning- insulation/bldg materials, Anderson's- agriculture/fertilizer, First Solar) Like any area we have some $250k and up neighborhoods with little crime and great schools...and some seedier areas where you will read about gang shootings about once a week.
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9 January 2014 | 3 replies
“They’re neighborhoods where we will help local efforts to meet one National goal: that a child’s course in life should be not by the ZIP code she’s born in, but by the strength of her work ethic and the scope of her dreams,” the President said.The cities selected for the first zones are Los Angeles, Philadelphia and San Antonio, while the Kentucky zone covers a multicounty region in the southeastern Highlands area.