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31 March 2018 | 11 replies
Health, safety, and for the home.
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29 April 2018 | 43 replies
I mean I had not heard about it as a viable market and I have a pretty good idea of most of the viable markets in the country.. so right there I am thinking wow.then I had done a ton of deals in the deep south and the same homes that were worth 20 to 50k in Memphis were selling for 200k in Charleston same house same condition.. and none cash flowed.. so I knew right there that these were basically all being sold to owner occs and that's where the real money is made in the flipping business unless your going to be a high volume turn key company.So then I am following Boeing pretty strongly being a private pilot.. and I understood they had battery problems with the 787 but they got those worked out..
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10 April 2018 | 14 replies
One year ago, I dedicated myself to lifelong health and wealth which resulted in successfully saving 25% of my income, my first stint in investing, a body transformation, and led me to recently read Rich Dad, Poor Dad.
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29 March 2019 | 18 replies
I tried to adjust the following year to my W-2 income...they look at gross wages on your W-2, not net (net of 401(k), net of before tax health insurance, etc.) which is what your 1040 adjusted gross income is based on it.
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10 April 2018 | 3 replies
Look at tax free accounts such as Roth IRAs/401ks and health savings accounts and do your investments there - much smarter move.
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22 May 2018 | 7 replies
Many locals that left due to power issues, health etc are coming back.
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15 April 2018 | 5 replies
There is a certain health ratio for restaurants after food and labor costs.You need to figure out what you want the ground rent to be based on all the costs involved and how long you want to hold the property.Generally the longer the primary ground lease the more value it can have for resale unless the tenant want given a sweet heart deal with little to no rental increases.What tenants often want is FLEXIBILITY in termination clauses and short primary terms with options.
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20 April 2018 | 15 replies
He said he would take it on for a fee so I was happy to this portion of the project off my plate.1400 – Preliminary Short Platting Services2250 – Boundary and Topo1965 – Preliminary Short Plat Map7,865 – Ready for preliminary short plat submittal 350 – Tite Report, Mailings, etc.4950 – Spokane County Preliminary Short Plat Fees950 – Spokane county Regional Health (may not need until final SP)6,250.00 – Fees needed to submit preliminary short plat 2250 – Geotech (needed for design, held 2250 for construction inspection)11550 – Site Design (held 1000 out for construction observation)13,800.00 – Fees to develop design and construction drawings Remainder for inspection, certification, and final platting.
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20 May 2019 | 24 replies
This adds up to $1,200 a year for a 6% annual return.A couple months ago I realized I had to sell the property for health reasons.
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14 October 2019 | 7 replies
That is very, very low if your tenants are injured and they are holding you responsible for their health costs.Minimum of $1M for liability, $2M if you can afford the cost.