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Lucy Auburn Least expensive solution to an ugly all stone interior wall.
23 January 2019 | 3 replies

I would like to try to get into flipping and trying to do as much due diligence as possible, calculating the estimated costs to see whether it would be worthwhile. This house has good bones, just needs to be updated w...

Will Barnard The Best Part About Rehab Flips
17 August 2012 | 22 replies

Other than payday on closing, here is the best part of the rehab flip job!
Plus, I just learned how to post photos now so I am going to take advantage of it! I so lack the techie skills!
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Cory Gardner Chicago Action Investors 2/27/16
8 March 2016 | 5 replies

Another great week meeting investors taking action here in Chicago!  I wasn't feeling well so didn't attend the festivities - it sounds like it was a great time!  Deals were analyzed, sledge hammers swung to break gro...

Harry Wilson rehabbing a house costs
2 January 2017 | 0 replies

so i currently help out with a friends rehab. the house has had some problems that we have fixed including paint work inside and outside, knocking down a wood garage in the back to create a new lot, plumbing leaks, el...

Account Closed planting signs
11 April 2009 | 11 replies

I want to put a FSBO sign in my yard. Problem is, the dirt was compacted, and is HARD. How do sign installers dig the holes to install the signs? I know it's done, there's a bunch around :mrgreen: .
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Charles Fella Two houses in my neighborhood with cement in the windows.
10 February 2015 | 2 replies

There are two houses in my neighborhood that have had cement poured in all their windows and doors. i went up to one house and there is a notice that the owner is behind on his payments. I am assuming the lender who o...

James Z. How to handle risks associated with no contingency offer
14 January 2021 | 3 replies

Many realtors are suggesting submitting no-contingency offer in the San Francisco bay area: no inspection contingency, no appraisal contingency, and no loan contingency (including buyers needing mortgage). How to hand...

Andy Goodell trying to buy before foreclosure
5 August 2015 | 2 replies

I am new to real estate wholesaling and foreclosure/ pre-foreclosure sales. I have found a property in the Rochester NY area in a very nice community that has been vacant according to the neighbors for years. I contac...

Jacob Whitbeck What to do when negotiating in Spanish neighborhoods
7 July 2022 | 4 replies

Hey All! We've been marketing in Spanish speaking areas and have had a great response rate and are able to take down some deals but curious on thoughts of bringing in someone who speaks it fluently as a percentage par...

Chad Reynoso Upgraded property without permits
20 July 2016 | 1 reply

Good day,I have a question and concern.  I bought a 4 unit property in Long Beach CA several years ago and have been slowly upgrading and remodeling to the interior of the front house.  A couple of years ago I brought...