
28 August 2010 | 13 replies
Some nicks and dings certainly fall under normal or expected wear and tear, I would think in a neighborhood where it could be assumed that you might rent to a Christian tenant, that it would be reasonable to assume they might celebrate Christmas in a customary fashion and decorate the outside of the home for the season, where the wind blows and ice may form.

6 January 2010 | 24 replies
Tim, I'm 100% with you on Alabama (or Indiana, or Pennsylvania etc) if you're looking for good, affordable cash flowing property, those are the places to look into and if you remember the never-ending debate of appreciation vs. cash flow, I always leaned in the direction of cash flow. but to be honest, the best is to strike a balance and I think Rich would agree, that if you can combine both (Middle class 3/2 in desirable area with good school and plenty of employment), it is the way to go.Rich, I agree with the fundamental rule (Which is by the way Warren Buffet's rule of the stock market as well) When everybody tries to get out - get in and vise versa.Yes, California is capricious when it come to real estate (and celebrities) but the fundamentals always come back.

31 August 2009 | 1 reply
Would you celebrate if instead of accruing a $1000/mo in interest fees you only accrued $900/mo in interest fees.
14 August 2009 | 2 replies
Celebrating, because I finally closed on my 154 unit apt purchase this morning.

16 August 2011 | 6 replies
For example, we always have a celebration after we sell one of our properties.

25 July 2016 | 3 replies
@Belinda Lopez I have a great probate attorney contact that made one our transactions in National City go for easy.

25 August 2015 | 7 replies
Just saw the video posted by @Brandon Turner about the new subforums and thought I'd kick things off here with something fun.So, my question: Have you ever done something fun or special to celebrate a closing?