
6 July 2022 | 911 replies
It is easier to do all of that locally from a logistics standpoint, doing it out of state would require you to travel there and spend quite some time there learning the market and building your trusted team.

11 June 2024 | 15 replies
My partner are thinking to buy it first and THEN bring in the developer, but securing it ourselves first...Just trying to figure out the best logistics of all this...

19 August 2017 | 93 replies
My base salary 3 years ago was $35,000 in 3rd party logistics sales, and I took it knowing that I had the power to improve that pay through commission over time.

26 October 2020 | 14 replies
Also, I'm not sure if the timing would work either purely due to the logistics of moving from 2000 miles away on a deadlineBarring the information you can only learn through actual experience, I know I am missing a lot of details which leads me to some of my questions belowQuestions:What typical strategies work in the Atlanta area?

3 March 2018 | 20 replies
With regards to contractor saving time and clients penny pinching materials, if you have it not deliver on site, then it simply means that you are paying for logistics on the contractor side, a trip and wait to home depot is about 1.5 hrs, while a call and delivery fee from supply houses is about 5-10 mins and $0-50/delivery (most are free or below $30 on my end).

14 July 2021 | 15 replies
We have completed 3 seasons of this show already (Fayetteville NC, Washington DC, and Indianapolis IN) which you can view some samples of here:I'm building the list for potential guests immediately so I can find the right people for the show and start building logistics.

22 February 2017 | 10 replies
I'm mainly looking for answers from a financial and logistical standpoint.Wondering any folks out there have experience flipping a large single family and converting it into a rental fourplex.Is it costly?

19 September 2015 | 3 replies
Same with rentals...except replace profit with cash flow.You can look at all the logistics and demographics you want.

20 February 2014 | 10 replies
Hey all,
I'm coordinating well and septic inspections for an REO that's been winterized and am hoping the good folks here at BP can help me lay out the steps in the proper order.
So far I have my contra...

1 January 2024 | 11 replies
Both camps we stayed were not advertised as glamping, so we were totally fine with brining our own water and generator.Now if it was advertised as glamping, and was paying a premium for the glamping experience, and had to bring my own water/generator, then that would be a negative experience for me.I think you'll have to factor in the logistics of who will clean up the camp, will it be difficult to get bedding in/out of the glamping tent, who will refill the water jugs, who will recharge batteries, etc. and that might help you decide if you are deciding between glamping experience or standard hipcamp experience.Mike