
23 January 2018 | 19 replies
kind of a sales perc.. we did this a lot when market soften..You see it in high end ski cabins there will be a nice SUV included in the purchase.

16 March 2018 | 6 replies
I also put a vapor barrier $.54/sf underneath for softening and slight insulation.

24 April 2020 | 10 replies
Market for flooded homes softening?

16 December 2017 | 11 replies
For the wallpaper, a scorer and vinegar/hot water or fabric softener work.

18 December 2017 | 19 replies
I ended up going about $10,000 over budget mostly due to a late decision to replace the windows and a water softener system.

10 February 2018 | 4 replies
I just had a new 40 gallon electric heater installed, and the technician is recommending getting a flushing service once every 3 months.Would it be worth considering a water softener for a SFH rental property?

25 July 2018 | 212 replies
We are already seeing softening in rents and purchase offers in San Francisco….But I am not expecting more than a 5-10% correction in prices in the SF Bay area over the next couple of years.

5 February 2018 | 5 replies
Starting to soften?

17 June 2018 | 57 replies
If you're buying a property at 5% cap rate, then you need to have your financial business plan assume that the market will soften and that you'll be selling your property for a good deal for the buyer and that the cap rate on sale will be 1.5 to 2 points higher... e.g. 6.5% to 7%.4) Buy properties that are renting below market and do value add so you can get higher rents for the value you provide.Those are the big ones.