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Lloyd Segal Economic Update (Monday, February 8, 2021)
8 February 2021 | 1 reply



Economic Update(Monday, February 8, 2021)
Have you ever wondered who originally handed out area codes? For example, why did Vermont get 802 and Southern California 213? Listen closely because the a...

Austin J. How to get that 2nd property?
28 January 2019 | 28 replies

Just Closed on my first property, and I'm feeling like I made a mistake. Bought a duplex for $157,400. My mom will live in one half and I plan to occupy the other. I got a great deal in one sense- My mom supplied the ...

Account Closed guru courses,
1 February 2015 | 23 replies

Hi everyone, I"m a newbie , thinking about joining Ron Legran"s mentoring program or Larry Goin"s has anyone taken these programs and are they recommended? any insight is greatly appreciated, thanks, Ezra

Kay March If appraisals are based on comps, how do prices rise over time?
7 September 2021 | 36 replies

This is a technical question that arises from the painful experience of having an appraisal come in low. It happened two years ago when a VA appraiser, citing comps, said that the price my buyer had agreed to pay for ...

Linda Kelly 10975 S. , Los Angeles
25 June 2014 | 9 replies

The Real Estate person was a friend and she was handling both the selling/buying verbally she told me the price was 125,000 then when it was written up the price increased to 170,000.  This is mixed use property comme...

Scott Smith Legally taking property for no money:creating title by mere possession
1 February 2016 | 14 replies

Adverse Possession Under Texas LawJust because a property has a defective chain of title doesn’t mean you should rule it out right away. Adverse possession can clear title by merely occupying it for enough time. As an...

Bryan Hancock Best Real Estate Markets Post Depression
3 October 2010 | 44 replies

I haven't seen much discussion on targeted real estate markets and I don't see this category on the forum. Rich's post caused me to wonder what RE markets everyone thinks are the best to invest in. Where are you inv...

Karen Margrave OPINIONS .. PLEASE!
20 September 2014 | 42 replies

On the houses we are building in both San Clemente, and in Capistrano Beach, in looking at cooktops I'm torn between Induction cooktop and Gas. What would YOU choose? Also, for those of you that are men, PLEASE ask yo...

Josiah Halverson What license and insurance documentation do I need to verify when hiring a tradesman?
16 February 2014 | 17 replies

I am new to rehabbing and haven't done any yet, but before I do my first single family home I would like to understand licenses and insurance better. Assume I want to rely on the hired help to manage as much of the...

Joshua Dorkin What are your Thoughts / Opinions / Advice on Attic Fans
16 September 2011 | 29 replies

Hey All -
I've got a question about attic fans (not whole house fans) that I hope to get some feedback on. The attic fan in my house has been non-functional since we moved in 3+ years back. I've heard so much mixed...