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Frank Adams New guy in Texas
19 January 2005 | 3 replies
He found for me about 1/2 a second later.I would have liked to bought more Houston property as the market started to turn around in the late 80s and early 90s but was constrained by my wife, my natural (financial) conservatism and the fact that I was holding down a pretty good paying job that sometimes cut into my maintenance, repair and make ready time.I have always done (almost all) of my own work, that includes reroofing, pulling about 35-40 feet of termite eaten studs out and replacing them.
Account Closed A few more ideas on finding them!
20 February 2005 | 5 replies
2.A short time – no equity, a reseller, rehabber (fixer-upper), divorce, transfer, lost job?
Account Closed Your own homes improvement outline.
20 January 2005 | 0 replies
I use craftsmen with low overhead who work on one job at a time.
Joshua Dorkin Article: Do You have what it takes to be a landlord?
30 January 2005 | 2 replies
Here's how to know if you're up to the job. . . .
N/A N/A Mailing to pre-foreclosures
18 November 2006 | 27 replies
One should do the job.
Joshua Dorkin Real Estate News and Helpful Info
28 March 2005 | 2 replies
Nice job!
N/A N/A HUD/VA home FAQ
25 August 2008 | 7 replies
Interesting thing we found out, it's not open only to teachers - many civil service jobs like firefighters, police, EMTs, etc. are eligible too through Good Neighbor Next Door
N/A N/A Newbie in MS
30 July 2006 | 2 replies
I'm here to learn and I hope to quit my job in 2-3 years.
N/A N/A Text from Chat on locating property
30 March 2005 | 0 replies
johnmichael: Make locating real estate prospecting easier and more fun when you approach it like a game of cards, keep your aces and play by the rulesjohnmichael: For example, there are 52 cards in the deck—your job is to find the 4 aces that will do business with you now!
Frank Adams Mistakes I see newbies making
6 September 2006 | 13 replies
Not to say that there aren't EMOTIONAL sellers, WHACK JOB sellers, and yes just even MOTIVATED sellers on whom it might work.