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Ryan Lockstein Wholetail or Wholesale this one?
29 October 2013 | 3 replies
Painting the walls and ceilings in a neutral color is probably a good idea.
Ashley Lunsford Newbie in Phoenix looking for a mentor
22 March 2015 | 7 replies
They are both great at learning the fundamentals.Oh - and here are my favorite articles on Wholesaling:9 Reasons You Couldn’t Find A Buyer For Your Wholesale DealDon’t Start Wholesaling Until You Read This: Wholesale Advice from a Fix and FlipperHow to Start Wholesaling: Getting Past The Education and Into the FieldOh - and don't forget to set up your Keyword Alerts!
Dawn Anastasi $23,000 house
20 September 2014 | 79 replies
I was live able but I still did about $7,000 dollars in work on it as you can see some of the colors that it was painted when I purchased it.
Veena R. Newbie from Houston, Texas
4 November 2013 | 7 replies
Be sure to listen to the podcasts (my favorite are #33 and 37).
Andrea Gayle New in the West Palm Beach, Florida area.
4 November 2013 | 7 replies
Don't miss The BiggerPockets Podcast - they are great for learning how others are finding success.By the way - here are my favorite articles on Wholesaling:9 Reasons You Couldn’t Find A Buyer For Your Wholesale DealDon’t Start Wholesaling Until You Read This: Wholesale Advice from a Fix and FlipperHow to Start Wholesaling: Getting Past The Education and Into the FieldOh - and don't forget to set up your Keyword Alerts!
Tom Wooderson Greetings from Northville, MI
3 November 2013 | 8 replies
Don't miss The BiggerPockets Podcast - they are great for learning how others are finding success.Oh - and here are my favorite articles on Wholesaling:9 Reasons You Couldn’t Find A Buyer For Your Wholesale DealDon’t Start Wholesaling Until You Read This: Wholesale Advice from a Fix and FlipperHow to Start Wholesaling: Getting Past The Education and Into the FieldOh - and be sure to set up some Keyword Alerts- especially for "Northville" so you'll be notified when people mention it here in the forums.Thanks again for introducing yourself!
David Beard Post Frame Home Construction
4 December 2019 | 50 replies
Building advantages: Substantial savings vs continuously poured foundationMuch less framing material needed due to post frame designLarge wall cavities permit insulation of R30-R40 in the walls and R50-R60 in the ceilingRadiant flooring can be economically installedLeads to very high energy efficiency with utility savings of 20-40%Conservation of building material, reduced energy usage, and minimized disturbance of soil all contribute to "green" aspectVery rapid build time of 45-60 daysCan build through winter with no issues (slab can readily be poured inside framed home)Metal roofs are highly resistant to hail damage, and insurance cost is normally lessExterior is 100% maintenance free and will last for decadesStructure design has very high resistance to damage from wind, seismic, and snow loads (superior to stick-built)Free-span structure facilitates open interior spaces, cathedral ceilings, and stylish loftsExterior can be accented with stone, brick, and other materialsStylistic external use of masonry accents, dormers, gables, and waitscoting provides attractive appearanceMaintenance free aspects and one-level living could be very appealing to seniors who are downsizing, particularly in structured communities with some common walking areas or other inexpensive amenities.So there's some more color.
Sarah Vanelli Realtor says HUD needs bank statement?
2 December 2013 | 15 replies
We use a letter from the bank, on color bank letter head that says something like "Sarah V. has a current account with our bank with a balance of $30,000."
Erik Palmquist New Member- Northern Colorado
3 November 2013 | 11 replies
Mike Jake is my favorite trainer that I have learned from.
Kenneth Diazio Letter Writing
2 November 2013 | 3 replies
I think that what the letter says is more important than the color or handwritting on it.