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Results (817)
Timothy Church Which loans to keep versus pay off?
15 March 2020 | 8 replies
Do I just knock out these debts first and live off the returns?
Lenny Almanzar Living near a Electric Substation
9 March 2020 | 5 replies
Some people  have issues with powerlines / electric substations, they do knock out some of your buyer pool for resale.
Martin W. Can anyone recommend a good drywall / paint subcontractor ?
9 June 2020 | 0 replies
Looking for a crew that knows how to use automatic taping tools and boxes as appropriate to knock out a job quickly and with high quality control.  
Griffin Stephens Licensed Real Estate Appraiser Questions
11 June 2020 | 1 reply
I'd like to get to the point where I can work as an appraiser in the summer or at least knock out some preliminary appraiser education for some relevant experience.
Erwin Miciano Where did you transition after the military?
14 May 2020 | 51 replies
That quickly transitioned into a full-time position as an analyst with the same company, while I worked on finishing school at night / Saturday morning classes / whenever I could knock out classes.
Ilan Siegel Regular Maintenance Frustration
4 June 2020 | 3 replies
Our long term tenants will actually wait, not call, and just leave a list or post-it notes around the house during our inspection, saving us a ton of calls and time as we plan a weekend and knock out a bunch of stuff all together when we're doing our planned maintenance or a turnover in another unit, anyway.
Isaac Swan Where do you draw the line?!?!
14 November 2013 | 28 replies
So here is the main question I keep getting caught thinking I should do all these things like knock out the wall to create a better floor plan, replace cabinet set to allow for more functional use of space, crown molding, floor boards, ect.
Nick Johnson 1st Deal - going to the bank!
9 May 2014 | 3 replies
It's not a knockout - but I'm hoping it is a nice start.
Jim Iorio How Do I Hack My Housing?
3 October 2014 | 4 replies
Knock out a few deals with the investor, stimulate revs and pocket some cash... once you're in a better financial spot ya start doing your own deals.Good Luck,a.
K M First Potential Rehab Deal... what to offer???
28 June 2007 | 5 replies
3) full carpet replacement (home is 1,474 sq ft)4) interior and exterior paint work needed (home built in 1940)5) needs vinyl windows (there are 12-15 windows)6) some wall areas need to be re-sheet rocked due to holes made from previous owner(s)7) basement ceiling is low and should be lifted (room to be lifted another 6")8.) need insulation and sheet rock in basement to cover foundation area to turn into a potential family room area9) new kitchen cabinets10) appliances (washer/dryer/stove/dishwasher/fridge)11) new kitchen countertops12) update bedroom closets13) install regular sized door and doorways for 3 bedrooms14) new front and back door15) turn upstairs into a master suite... knock out a few walls and alter 2 bedrooms upstairs to a master bedroom with a walk-in closet and an attached master bathroom16) landscape and curb appeal17) stairs are kind of steep leading upstairs... don't know if could be changed?