10 July 2008 | 28 replies
I knew there and then that we hit rock bottom.Property prices went up 300% in the next 10 years.So watch out that you are not caught in accepting the mantras you hear in the mass media.
21 January 2008 | 12 replies
Might there be a massive run like there almost was on Northern Rock in England?

20 September 2011 | 9 replies
I have quad 4 unit buildings that are town homes.What I have found is it is much better to put all tile on the main floor instead of carpet or vinyl.Upstairs with the carpet it doesn't get worn down as much as the main level.When you evict a tenant with tile it is mop and go and not fixing tears in vinyl or carpet that can't be salvaged.The dirty carpets tend to attract bug problems as well.You can find tile cheap and buy a big area rug to warm it up for cheap.The key with tile is the contractors can kill you on the install fee.You have to find a contractor hungry for money.I can get tile 12 X 12 for 56 cents a sq ft.Main level I would spend about 229.60 in tiles,another 150.00 in mix for bonding and grout for finish and just put back old finish trim down and repaint.Can get a hungry contractor for 75.00 a day to tile day one and finish grout 75.00 day two.Total cost 529.60 for main level.I have 1,178 sq ft with 2 story but I leave carpet upstairs and on the stairs and tile the main.Don't pay high prices.Be patient and turn over rocks to find the great deals.

26 March 2013 | 6 replies
My wife and I are Double Rock Properties.

22 November 2011 | 18 replies
This is just a hunch, but i think they had a big board meeting when they were nearing there target reserve levels to initiate release and it went: "well boys n girls, we will have the reserves built next week to start dumping these reo's, but know what, our lobbiests rocked and got us all the money we could ever need, and I'm loving these reserve numbers, screw it, lets invest these reserves and make MORE, and just trickle those reo's out until values make it worth our while to dump em" "but sir, what if these decaying assets start costing us, in Michigan we have to tear them down?"

21 June 2012 | 51 replies
Thanks Jamie, The good thing that came out of this whole experience is it brought me closer to my relationship with the Lord which was not the case when i lived in Chicago as everything was comfortable and working out so well for me.Sometimes you just need to get rocked and humbled.

28 October 2011 | 2 replies
The movement never stops and it's a never ending sheet rock repair and door and window shimming story.

2 November 2011 | 1 reply
I have not used a plug and play agreement in years, I strongly suggest you get a rock star attorney to draw up the papers on a per deal basis.

12 November 2011 | 21 replies
Should I have paid, probably not but it one less thing to worry about.Exterior damage was done months back, rocks shot from a friends lawn mower doing me a favor.