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Nicholas W. Has an LLC ever protected you first hand?
25 December 2016 | 60 replies
A LLC is similar to carrying a good luck charm.
Jay Hinrichs Charleston latest new build check it out
19 April 2018 | 48 replies
@Danny Mansukhani  when I was first introduced to Charleston by one of the TV Guru's  ( god forbid) he nailed this market 5 years ago and thought it was the place to be.I was not so sure.. first home we did on the west side there was a leap of faith and we did not do that great on it.. but we sold it to Shep of Southern Charm fame..now 20 plus new builds later we have kind of pioneered the infill along with Luxury Simplified and a few other infill builders.. we have another 7 homes on the books for the rest of this year.but finding lots now that the cats out of the bag is become pretty tough..
Maggie Jones Our Process for Finding Great Tenants
7 March 2017 | 6 replies
Have set out and available for all: ApplicationsPensA one-sheet reiterating your rental requirements and the application processTape MeasureChat with everyone and charm their pants off.
John Paul Basham Buying a couple of short term rental properties in Savannah
1 July 2023 | 18 replies
There is a lot of charm to some of these suburb communities and lots of family draw.
Sushil Jain Need help with the Long term Rental property Investment in the Orlando Area
2 January 2024 | 6 replies
Winter Garden is a real catch – a bit higher in price but oozing with community spirit and charm.
Aaron Schrader Converting an Old Service Station
27 February 2023 | 9 replies
Property has beautiful trees and flat space for maybe a dozen to two dozen RV spaces.  3) The building has some old school charm but also was boxed out in the 70's with ugly T1-11 siding, and needs a fair bit of rehab.  4) The "RV park" would need power drops for each spot at minimum, water would be next level and sewer ... who knows.  5) Building was built in 1937, is about 1600 sq ft, has the old garage bays and concrete pad out front (maybe it was a filling station too)I know the things about buying right and the numbers and such, more just looking to see if you have any creative ideas about what the building could be used for, or alternative ideas for the RV park, and also cautionary thoughts.
Will Fraser I want to live in the mountains: help please :)
20 December 2020 | 83 replies
I just listed and sold a 5 bed/3 bath home down the street for $375k super charming.
Peter Talbot Living out Set for Life in San Diego. To house hack or not...
10 May 2020 | 12 replies
It's not crowded, it's so cheap, and it's charming
George Gammon Dave Ramsey Is Misleading The Public
19 August 2019 | 108 replies
These gurus get you all hyped up with their half-truths, you become, enthralled, spell-binded, espellbound, dazzled, bewitched, charmed, captivated, enchanted, fascinated, enraptured, magnetized, hypnotized and you don't know whether to poop or go blind, so you run to the back of the room and can't wait to shell out your cash for nothing you know about.And...we have a thread currently going on about why investors fail.
Orlando Herrera Wichita, Kansas investor?
28 May 2019 | 37 replies
Lots of positive activity downtown, however we just do not have the charm/pull of a place like KC, OKC etc so I think there will be somewhat of a ceiling to where it goes in the next few years, but one thing I do like is that if you go down there on a nice day/evenings or early at night, there is significantly more foot traffic and activity than there was a few years ago, so you can see the effects of more folks living in/using the area.