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Marlon Thomas How can I become a real estate developer
20 August 2018 | 20 replies
For example, I come from a family of real estate developers, but I was ambitious to learn rapidly and work for others in the MF development domain, so I obtained my first job (asst. project manager) for a division of KB Home (Kaufman and Broad Multi-Housing) that developed in-house apartment projects.
Wallace Audena Lease
5 May 2014 | 3 replies
I often increase the rate because market rates are keeping up with expenses which are rapidly increasing.
David Banville What's happening
27 May 2016 | 5 replies
You can make a point to scan those news sources daily, keeping an eye out for economic development stories.Also, this site can give you a lot of insight into the dynamics of a particular area.http://www.city-data.com/Good luck!
J Scott Diary of a Rental Property
2 March 2018 | 254 replies
I am going to scan through the forums but figured I would ask if people already had links available.
James H. Are car loans really that bad?
7 March 2013 | 59 replies
I still think then you should pay it off rapidly (less than 3 years).I see the math, if you pay 2% on a car loan and earn 10% elsewhere, then you are better off that way, but its not just about math. how about options?
Sean Brennan Multi-family Bubble?
12 February 2013 | 9 replies
If a "currency war" occurs (and this isn't alarmist, there was a good story on it on CNBC over the past few days), things could change rapidly again and then, yes, we would be in a bubble because rents likely couldn't increase fast enough to keep up with the increase in the cost of financing that would occur due to weaker currencies.But if interest rates were to increase more gradually, then I would say we're not as "bubbly".
N/A N/A Looking to buy an older home and tear it down.....
29 July 2005 | 9 replies
So now I'm trying to get a huge mortgage to move in myself.The two advantages I've have going for me are the appraisal came in at $208K Thank God and the area is a pretty rapid appreciating area.
Vanessa Burgess What does the percentage stand for?
21 October 2014 | 18 replies
Maybe it is appreciating rapidly.  
Randy E. Mildew/Mold complaint
19 November 2015 | 23 replies
For rapid growth in a matter of days or weeks,  I would not have thought it was a "natural" progression.As landlords, I would suggest that all bathrooms have an exhaust fan that can turn over the air inside that room at least five times.  
Ken Riddle Michigan wholesaleing
3 April 2017 | 10 replies
What's up BP and all its users ken here just getting started in wholesale and would love to network with others in my area which is the grand rapids Michigan area would love to learn and work together with new investors Two heads are better than one we can work and learn together grow together make money together and eventually start doing deals on our own or a seasoned Wholesaler to help me get started working with me and showing me how things get done thanks ahead of time to all that reached out to help