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Di Lyu Sell orange county to invest in Austin Texas
25 August 2021 | 29 replies
@Peter Mckernan Hi Peter, it's ways to nice to hear from a like minded investor, and congrats on the 5 properties you ended up purchasing, that's really impressive that you successfully pulled it off!
Nick Louie Should Pre-Approval Letter Contain Interest Rate?
15 August 2021 | 12 replies
Since I'm a first-time home buyer, I was under the impression the pre-approval letter should contain an interest rate.
Henry Peñate Real Estate Newbie Mentor
16 August 2021 | 1 reply
We’ve loaded up everything into a uhaul from our primary which I had 7 viewings today that all went pretty well and hoping to get applications soon as from first time impressions they were all potential tenants (renting out for $1700 a month on a mortgage we pay $1240 and hope to bring down to near $1000 after refinancing).
Nikolas Hamon Is there such a thing as adding too much value to a fixer-upper?
17 August 2021 | 14 replies
Being this topic is about investments and you used the words "bling" to "impress", I took the approach in my response how I did.
Ross Bowman House-hacking with a bitcoin farm
25 August 2021 | 49 replies
Goal isn't to impress the tech-illiterate; goal is to give other people ideas who may be in a similar situation.
Nathan Gesner You think your rental was trashed?
17 August 2021 | 9 replies
I am most impressed in the described 4 foot leaning tower of poop-sa described in the article as that takes a level of commitment and determination you wouldn’t expect a person leaving behind that kind of mess would have.  
Maggie Baesler Howdy! New investor in south Louisiana looking to connect
6 January 2021 | 38 replies
@David AdamsThat’s really impressive!!
LaTonya Snow Do you clean your properties before you rent or sale them?
30 December 2020 | 8 replies
In fact, I won’t even show it until that cleaning has been done because first impressions are everything.I always get a lot of comments from applicants on how clean my places are (and sometimes how dirty other places they’ve previously viewed were).
Brendon Kerrigan Countertops in Section 8 Rental near Boston
4 January 2021 | 18 replies
First impression is huge.
Ben Lake Note Seller Providing Sparse Details - Not Sure How To Proceed
1 January 2021 | 13 replies
Apologies if my musings are tiring you guys out, but you seem more interested in discussing this stuff than my fiance is to put it mildly. not familar with Debt X  so have no clue there.. also keep in mind the folks posting above are to the most part in the business and they actually buy the notes.. they are not brokering.. at least thats my impression.. they buy the notes in their fund or their personal funds then use the income to pay returns or create returns for themselves they are not making broker fees.. which generally needs  a license in some states.. like OR  and CA for sure.