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Kev Pito Buying residential to change to commercial
19 February 2024 | 2 replies
About 9 acres land is available .How difficult is it to get it rezoned to commercial to set up a gas station?
Logan M. Red Vs. Blue States real estate investing
21 February 2024 | 45 replies
If the answer is not a resounding yes I take a minute and re-evaluate what I am doing.Once you have for some people 7 figure wealth and others 8 figure wealth you let off the gas and start enjoying more fruits of your labor as you get older and time becomes more and more precious. ( Dust in the wind ) song is very real (not another minute will your dollars buy).
Alex Yost Closing concessions? What is your strategy?
31 August 2016 | 13 replies
So make sure you leave enough gas in the tank to make it to the finish line.Good Luck!
Joe Gabopalo Re-zoning from SFH to multi-unit
30 August 2016 | 1 reply
Hello,I have a question for some experienced investors.I recently purchased a property that was illegally made into a duplex with zoned central air and gas, and would fit all categories if stairs were rebuilt from top deck. 
Sharika L. Occupied studio apartment that needs renovations due to damage..
31 August 2016 | 4 replies
I have a leak coming from under the tub which would require removing and replacing the tub and tile due to the damage it is causing in the downstairs apartment.
Mateusz Prawdzik Opinion On Buying a Home from a Bank (Need Advice)
7 September 2016 | 10 replies
Schooling in my town is amazing, so there is no issue with that.Transportation to NYC is literally 2 minutes on every corner to the bus, so that isn't an issue.Additionally, I was told that I should stay away from homes with oil tanks for heating because if the oil tank was to leak, the soil would be contaminated and it would cause a big headache and a big whole in my wallet.
Valli Smith Hello from Houston, TX
6 September 2016 | 2 replies
I've been a Project Manager in the Oil and Gas market for over a decade.
Shane Chiasson New to Fort Worth Rentals- need skilled labor contacts
7 September 2016 | 3 replies
Looking at maybe just doing a basic white plastic tub with a plastic surround.Flooring – I need to get about 300 to 400 square-foot of tile installed.Basic handyman and drywall work – it looks like there are a couple of areas where water pooled outside of the house, and a little bit seeped in, so some drywall needs to be replaced, and probably add some type of sealant to prevent the leaking in the future.I have already been looking through many of the forums and have found a lot of great information.
Armando Payano Handyman referral
25 March 2017 | 5 replies
I had a leak last year in the wall behind the bath tub and the stupid tenant calls Code Enforcement.
Nick Liddell 60k to invest... whats next??
5 September 2016 | 2 replies
The property is worth 210k and I owe about 140k on it.I have another 80k saved up and would like to put about 60k towards my next property (leaving 20k for emergency funds, rehabs, personal fund etc.)I have zero debt (no student loans, no car payment) outside of the HELOC I had to purchase the first property I stated above and most of my living expenses are paid by my employer (car, gas, cell phone).I am based out of Central Pennsylvania and am looking to stay somewhat locally for my first few properties (Harrisburg, Camp Hill, Lancaster, Hershey etc.) and am not really interested in out of state investing.Just looking for some advice or input on what you would do next if you were in my situation,Any input and info would be greatly appreciated, Thanks!