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@Deleted UserWow,absolutley Gorgeous! Quality work indeed,especially love that cherry color floorđâ¤
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If anyone has ambitions for being an Ironwork, I can get full books right now without going through an apprenticeship. Itâs a limited time opportunity and if anyone is in the trade they know how hard the Ironworkers Union is to get into. You basically have to know someone. If anyone in interested, DM me. There is a fee for the book but your investment will be payed for in 2 weeks.
How awesome is that? I've run into a few of these over the years around downtown Louisville. It's almost hard to believe they are still there. Hitch post.
There used to be a lot in Danville I'm not sure if they still are or not
Oh cool, I never saw any in the areas I've worked. I'm surprised that there are still some in Louisville.
If anyone needs automotive help or is interested in pursuing it as a trade, feel free to dm me. Im an ASE master tech with over a decade in the industry and theres not a whole lot I dont know đ
@everyone
Does anyone have experience in real estate?
Yeah, I Believe we have people who can help. @everyone ^^
@Warren H I know some basics. basically a wholesaler makes a quick profit on a real estate transaction. they are able to source a property for well below market value and then mark it up and sell it usually to a flipper or other type of investor. it is basically a form of arbitrage. I suggest you read biggerpockets.com if you are interested in learning more about real estate
@Zyzz will do thanks. I've wanted to learn more about it and I've found a few potential leads on properties in my area that could be profitable. I'm just not sure I trust myself to start doing it yet
Itâs basically whatâs called an assignment of contract.
Youâre getting the property for a âwholesaleâ price then assigning it at a higher price.
@Zyzz knows his stuff.
Iâve been a wholesaler for years. There are individuals who wholesale with no money that must assign their contracts but their fee to their buyer is written on the assignment so most of the time itâs low. There are also larger wholesale companies you can work as an agent for. They will provide the leads. They will not assign contracts. Instead, they âdouble-closeâ, closing both the acquisition and the sale on the same day. Company actually buys the property but the money is risked for only a few minutes or hours while a title company does both closings. Find a shady title company and they will fund your purchase with your buyerâs funds to eliminate risk.
In general I donât like wholesaling because the best deals are found by ripping people off who are in a desperate situation. âStealingâ property.
I'm not looking to rip anyone off. I want to make money by serving as a solution to their problem. They have a property they need to get rid of fast and we can both make money. If wholesaling is shady and scamming then I don't want to do that.
The Surprisingly Solid Mathematical Case of the Tin Foil Hat Gun Prepper
Or, âWho Needs an AR-15 Anyway?â
<https://medium.com/@bjcampbell/the-surprisingly-solid-mathematical-case-of-the-tin-foil-hat-gun-prepper-15fce7d10437>
@Warren H#1406 finding a wholesale property is what any real estate investor wants. It is business. Itâs not scamming, itâs not shady, itâs just world of business and if you get cracked by someone else, itâs your fault for not knowing any better.
@Der Seeteufel - SD Still liking the new gig bruh?
Yeah I love it! I learned how to drive a Semi today. I've got to practice quite a bit more but I've got the basics. I've learned more useful life skills in a week here than I did in the last 6 years.
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Sorry I was calling someone else and miss clicked
Oh no worries.
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@Der Seeteufel - SD The CB rang for a bobtail rig, thatâs rollinâ on like thunder!
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L. Love. That song.
I was pocket posting there for a second. I had to put my phone away because I'm actually still at work.
Where I come from lot's of wheat fields and cows.
We have about 900,000 people in the state and 3.6 million cattle.
Sounds like hamburger heaven.
I have an issue I could Use some help with. I have a drain that goes underground to the sewer system from the side of my house where a storm gutter used to be hooked up to it and the bilge pump from my basement. It looks like a bunch of leaves have gotten stuck down inside it over the years, and I was wondering if anyone had recommendations for me for how to clear it. The only thing I could think of was a plumbing snake.
I really need to get it cleared because the bilge pump now just drains off to the side of my house and has made a muddy mess outside.
@Deleted User snake, air compressor, or leaf blower. How far down is the clog?