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Laura W. Older Homes?
28 August 2008 | 3 replies

I was wondering if anyone had opinions on buying older homes? The town I'm in has a lot of older (maybe 1900-1920s) homes in desirable areas and also a lot of homes built from 1949 on.

It's an area that I'm interest...

Shana Gray Economy
17 March 2009 | 7 replies

If you have not yet made it extremely clear to the government where you personally stand on the economy and how you think they need to respond, and what they should and should not do...what are you waiting for? The go...

Michael Durand Boarded up homes
21 July 2015 | 5 replies

I have a few boarded up homes in my neighborhood. How do I go about finding out who the owners are? If the owner is deceased, what are the next steps to try to get these properties and rehab them??

Mirza Baig Multi-unit Realtors in Chicagoland area
19 June 2017 | 2 replies

Hi all,I've had a rough time finding a good proactive realtor in the chicagoland area that can assist with finding solid multi-unit inventory.  I've reached out to quite a few and I've just been disappointed with my e...

Kollin Ruiz Purchasing very old homes in Milwaukee: Good or Bad Idea?
6 April 2023 | 11 replies

Hi all,
I am wondering if I can receive some advice from experienced investors when it comes to purchasing older homes in the Milwaukee area. Obviously, there are a lot of homes in Milwaukee that are very old. Howeve...

Mike D. A question about old houses
30 September 2009 | 12 replies

Say a house was built around 1910 and is in a college/low income area, so it takes a beating. How much longer can these houses really stand for? Won't they have to be torn down soon?

TJ P. Relocating to Wisconsin; Where to look?
16 July 2020 | 5 replies

WWYD?Will be moving as a geographical- bachelor to WI. This is job-related, so I don't anticipate it being permanent. Only requirement is that I live within 50 miles of one of my sites. Currently, I have 5, which are ...

Lee S. Approaching Broker as New Agent
19 June 2015 | 17 replies

I'm taking the classes to get my California RE license right now, I Should have those done in about 5 weeks then take state test.  I heard there is a 6 week backlog on taking the state test right now, not so happy abo...

Michelle Watt Opinions re: first-time home buying in Los Angeles
4 May 2015 | 13 replies

Hi everyone,Posting a newbie question here, but wanted to get your opinions since I joined BP last week and I am still at the books/webinars research phase. I'm currently in Los Angeles (Century City/Beverly Hills ar...

Account Closed UN, Russia, and China agree on ending the USD as the reserve currency
21 March 2009 | 17 replies

http://www.reuters.com/article/usDollarRpt/idUSLJ93633020090319

Inflation could be pretty when that happens. Ironically it appears they still want some sort of fiat reserve currency.