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Chris Vogel Websites
24 April 2017 | 9 replies
Cost of buying a domain = $10 per year (unless you get a deal )Cost of Hosting a HTML5 ONLY website (no php, so no wordpress) = Free/ Almost freeWebsite design =1) Google "Free HTML5 responsive" website , then download a template and them , insert your content, https://html5up.net/ has some beautiful templates.There are many HTML editors you can use.
Johnathan Norman First 1031 exchange
16 May 2016 | 9 replies
Again, these are some suggestions to alleviate some of the stress you are inserting upon yourself unnecessarily.
Rick C. Georgia Realtors - Exclusive Buyer Brokerage Agreement
23 May 2016 | 11 replies
But homes they have shown you first they have (insert some fancy term for first dibs in being your representative in buying the home with you).
Sam Leon AC/Furnace Filter preferences
7 August 2015 | 6 replies
(C) Buy those adjustable plastic grids from the big box stores and cut them to size and insert those green filter into them? 
Paige Kelsey Lawn maintenence - Great news Colorado Springs!!
13 August 2015 | 2 replies
Insert some good cheap labor off of craigslist and a new amazing look for this rental should cost no more than 1k oh and...............
Jordan B. Build my "house" on the rock
13 August 2015 | 4 replies
I know most of you will think I have gone overboard in preparation but when the time is right I want this machine to be insert property here and all the gears to be moving already.  
Benjamin Cowles A few newb questions
18 August 2015 | 12 replies
They are going to be a long term partner, so treat it as though you are interviewing an employee for your company.You could also do another post in Bigger Pockets, that is not quite so long ;) that simply says....Hey anyone know a good RE Attorney in {insert your area}?
Jared Thomson Newbie in Northern Virginia / DC
18 August 2015 | 6 replies
Congratulations on making an excellent decision, I love real estate, especially RE investing, so welcome to our side (evil laugh inserted)!
Adam Drummond do you believe in wholesalers ....
16 August 2015 | 3 replies
In my (rather inexperienced) opinion, I think it's much like any trade (lawyers, insurance agents, CPA's, realtors, and so on) in REI - some are great:- Responsive- Call / email back quickly- Lots of detail/informationand so on.Whilst others are relatively useless to be gentle about it.I've seen both sides (who thought finding a decent (insert profession here - I've seen it with insurance, accounting, legal, etc.!)
Federico Gutierrez Current property lines and survey doesn't match
18 August 2015 | 11 replies
If you hire a real estate agent insert the disclosure in the listing agreement and make them aware of it, and then when negotiating the sale insert a paragraph in your response or if you accept; write an acceptance letter with a paragraph identifying the encroachment of the fence into neighboring land.