Posts Tagged ‘learn from the past’

Investing in Real Estate — Learning Fixer Upper Skills Part 2

Tuesday, March 18th, 2008


Many people do not have skills in the building trades. How do they learn the required skills to start a business in repairing houses and renting them out?”

Two ways to learn the appropriate skills to repair fixer-upper houses are to 1) learn from the past, and 2) build a repair book library.

To read more head on over to my article on EzineArticles.com entitled Learn Fixer-upper Skills – Part 2 – Learn From The Past And Build A Repair Book Library.

Another article I found interesting at EzineArticles.com is How to find the best values in real estate by Kathleen Couch. The grass always seems greener on the other side of the fence, or other side of the nation. But the best real estate values may be in your own neighborhood.

Can you really buy a House in a Box? Find out at twowiseacres.com.

What are the 7 Key Factors to Build Alternate Income Streams?. See Moolanomy.com for the answer.

ConnieBrz is back with a flourish. Check out her provocative article Ruminations on the importance of home ownership.

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