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Donnell Mulligan foreclosure timeshares
10 May 2013 | 8 replies
Only people who make money on timeshares are the sellers and developers.
Andy B. What numbers would you want for this deal?
22 February 2012 | 2 replies
The area was being re-developed prior to the downturn with developers buying tracts and scraping the buildings to put in the townhome complexes.
Alvin Grier Having Issues Searching for Probate Properties in My County
7 January 2013 | 10 replies
I have no idea what’s better for you, nor how you will approach these people, how effective your marketing is, etc.Your objective is to develop a target list of properties owned by deceased persons.
Raquel Barela New to BP from Austin TX
6 January 2013 | 11 replies
I'm interested in the following: passive income streams, alternate financing, development and multi-family.
Jon Klaus Austin Meetup -- February 2, 2013
3 February 2013 | 63 replies
Random discussion about various business models in the room (hard money, mobile homes, development, etc.)My broker also gave us some insight about the local economy.This seemed to work pretty well, but I would like to start doing topic-based meetings at some point where I can invite local experts to give a short dog and pony before we do a format similar to the above.
Pj Baptiste Starting in the real estate business
7 January 2013 | 7 replies
I am an entrepreneur who has been involved in the home remodeling business since 2007; and would like to make a change to become a real estate developer.
Bryan Hancock Designing Around Restrictive Covenant Risk When Purchasing Land
28 January 2013 | 21 replies
Bryan Hancock CC&R's are there to protect the value of the properties for the owners, etc. and insure that future development maintains values, etc.
Trevor Probandt Hello from San Angelo, TX
7 January 2013 | 6 replies
The most important thing is to develop a track record to attract investors and to learn to convince them you'll be a good steward for their money.
Bienes Raices Would you rent to these people?
10 January 2013 | 20 replies
The market will be stronger over the next few years as it takes time for the big reits and developers to get new units online to fill this demand.
Dell Schlabach Hello from Canton Ohio
9 January 2013 | 9 replies
Heading back to ohio middle of next week, we are starting two more crews when I get back.I have a couple hundred questions to ask here over the next couple weeks as I develop and implement the systems that will allow us to ramp things up a couple notches.