
6 August 2018 | 2 replies
., to an owner-occupant) or doesn't want to (for reasons of speed, convenience, etc.).Here's my simple test: If the seller would be best served by selling the house retail through an agent, then that's what they probably should do, and there's no good reason for you to get in the way of that.

13 July 2018 | 12 replies
Properties that are decent rehab deals will sell in a matter of days and sometimes the same day they get listed, so speed is essential.

10 July 2018 | 1 reply
This property caught my eye for several reasonsmostly because I drive by it frequentlyit offers a commercial space, apartments, and mobile home lotsit's close to my other investments and where I liveI feel like this is an area ready to grow (it's the non-interstate link from big town to small town)it's not so expensive I can't find a way to do the dealI've been investigating mobile home investing lately, and this is one way to learn thatI don't have a physical office space for my business, and this would lend credibility to my business (and allow me to have high-speed internet, which I can't get currently)I can use an apartment and rent my SFR for morethe mixed use feels like diversificationI wouldn't be surprised to see an investor try to buy this and several other spaces up for a large developmentI see potential in possibly converting the mobiles to tiny houses and increase rents accordinglyI'm not in love with the deal, but a couple of those reasons would sway me to consider a less-than-great deal, for non-financial reasons.The numbers really look not very good, and it looks like a bad deal as it sits, considering I'm adding 1000 in rent increase and no rehab in this scenario.
9 July 2018 | 49 replies
Typically such restitution is a one-off, so it's rare to have systematized it... it's like getting so many DUIs and speeding tickets that you have a "system" for handling the penalties.

14 August 2018 | 17 replies
For training in first position notes I learned through @Scott Carson - he and Eddie speed are the two largest I am familiar with.

23 November 2021 | 97 replies
My first was a 17" that lasted me until 2015, when I upgraded to a 15" with a sold state drive - and that makes a big difference in speed!

2 August 2018 | 27 replies
Affordable prices and booming economy and GROWTH:The region has been Virginia’s fastest growing for five consecutive years, with a population of 338,000.A highly skilled and expanding labor force of more than 1 million resides within a 40 mile commute.Strategically located just 35 miles south of the nation’s capital and 35 miles north of Richmond, capital of Virginia.Over 47 miles of Interstate-95 serve the region, carrying 120,000 cars per day.Excellent rail service is easily accessible, including Virginia Railway Express’s commuter service and Amtrak.
15 July 2018 | 19 replies
. ;-)Today's Newspaper***********************************"Metro Phoenix homebuilding hits decade high"New houses are going up in the Phoenix area at the fastest pace in 10 years, and prices are climbing faster than they have in five years.Buyers are again heading to Valley suburbs farther out to find houses they can afford.By the building numbersMore than 1,950 new houses sold Valleywide in May, and the pace of sales for the year is 18 percent ahead of last year, Belfiore Real Estate Consulting reports.May was the best month for new house sales in metropolitan Phoenix since March 2008, according to RL Brown’s Phoenix Housing Market Letter.Brown reports the median new house price in the Valley is up almost 3 percent from last year to $330,000.

7 September 2018 | 10 replies
The two speeds "stop" and "slow" ain't gonna cut it in this business, Sergio.

12 December 2018 | 18 replies
GA is one of the fastest growing states in the country right now.