
5 February 2025 | 21 replies
The water fell 3 floors, when I observed the incident my neighbor was attempting the sweep water out the back door.

7 February 2025 | 17 replies
It only has positive cash flow due to concessions by the seller that will last about 2 years.Property values have seemed to drop in that area, so I'm doing something different by requesting a reassessment of my property taxes.

17 February 2025 | 11 replies
I have a feeling 2025 is going to be a great year. resp, Isaac Drop me a text and let's connect.

20 February 2025 | 5 replies
They take the path of least resistance and always seem to blame their PMC for everything that goes wrong.Recommend you take some time to understand what the above graph represents and why your PMC is probably not the problem.Regarding your two PMC idea - how many water meters are there?

13 February 2025 | 0 replies
Here are some key highlights from the report, which compares January 2025 with January 2024:The median sales price for the greater Austin metro fell 4.7% to $409,765, while the City of Austin saw a 4.7% increase to $553,465.Total sales in the metro rose 1.1%, whereas the city saw a 4% decrease in closed sales, demonstrating continued demand in spite of economic challenges.Pending sales under contract dropped 7.5% in the metro and 1.4% in the City of Austin, suggesting a slight decrease in demand at the start of 2025.Listing inventory increased 16.5% in the metro and 15.5% in the City of Austin, resulting in 5.6 months of available housing inventory in the metro and 6.2 months in the city, approximately one month more than in January 2024.According to the Texas A&M Real Estate Center, a balanced real estate market has around 6.5 months of inventory.

15 January 2025 | 6 replies
We have had many water leaks that have damaged the flooring.

16 February 2025 | 14 replies
They drop it off at the dump area.

11 February 2025 | 183 replies
I'm going to drop by the building department on Thursday and show them my preliminary plans for approval before I move forward but I want to know if anyone here would know why it possibly wouldn't be allowed?

5 February 2025 | 6 replies
:)As for LTR rental terms, usually we sign a 1 year lease where tenants are expected to pay Electric and Gas if applicable, while the owner typically pays water/sewer/trash with the city.

21 February 2025 | 9 replies
Let’s start with CompliancePrompt:[1] You are an expert in the federal and state taxation of landlords owning rental property [you need to tell the AI what is expected].[2] I am a CPA, with expertise in taxation of real estate [unless you want a watered-down response, tell the AI that you want a granular response][3] Use IRAC format [This is used by attorneys.