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Jonathan C. Lender Problems Galore When Selling Rehabs
30 October 2012 | 13 replies
Unless you live in a state where a 30 day closing is really tough (like New York), there’s no reason it should take longer than that to get a loan funded and get the deal closed.
Glenn Espinosa Finding uncommon value in rehabs
25 October 2012 | 3 replies
The main renovations would include wider entryways, non slip baths with handle bars, kitchen designs that minimize reaching, etc.
Scott Kronzek Looking to get my start in investing
27 December 2012 | 7 replies
Few bars and restaurants and not much else going on.
Bill Gulley It's Over, Thank God!
7 November 2012 | 8 replies
Romney has set a high bar as an example to be followed by those who supported him, hopefully they too will conduct themselves as honorably as he has.Had the Governor conducted his campaign over the past year with the same approach shown last night the outcome could have been much different, he must have been ill advised if that was the real Romney.Rob, good humor!
Mike Carr Scary situation. Owner wants me to break in to see property. Advice?
14 November 2012 | 25 replies
Typically, in my area, if you aren't willing to 'get creative' you simply won't get inside 70-80% of the 'good deals' before they go off market.Hour one: Listing hits MLSHour two: First person goes in legally and puts the key back in the boxHour 2.5: Second person goes in and DOESN'T put the key back in the boxHour 2.8: Third person breaks the door downHour 3: Fourth person breaks another door down and then uses spare lumber and a cordless drill to seal the house up (Conveniently rounding off the screw heads)Hour 3.2: Fifth person drives off in a huffHour 3.4: Sixth person breaks the screwed-together door down with a 10lb sledge and a flat bar, bolt cutters, portable grinding wheel, or what have you.Hour 4: House is under contractDay 3: Another key gets put in the lockbox, but by now the 5th guy who wanted to play by the rules is already too late since the house has been under contract for 2.5 days.So yeah, it can get frustrating.
Bill Gulley Do You Need A License? Which One? Why?
1 January 2013 | 5 replies
By the way how many times did you need to take the bar exam before you passed?
Randolph Ellis Strategy
11 November 2012 | 16 replies
Met at the bar where I get lunches from time to time.
Rich Weese Now I understand why flippers are having to work
19 November 2012 | 20 replies
No shortage of supply in my Western New York area, of course we never saw any of the booms everyone else did so didnt see a huge bust either, just a bad economy worn area.
Casey S. 1031 exchange agent?
21 November 2012 | 9 replies
Their website has much good info that you can explore by navigating the navigation bar at the top of the page there.
Gwen M. Moving to North Carolina from New York!
18 November 2012 | 2 replies

Hi everybody! I'm new here and new to real estate. I'm moving to North Carolina probably in the next couple of months and was wondering if anyone had good advice about investing in or near Greensboro. Please forgive m...