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Tom Jensen Whole Life Insurance as a Foundation for Real Estate Investing
4 June 2024 | 221 replies
It works with a few hundred dollars a month or hundred of thousand of dollars a year.
Todd Gustafson Flip2freedom academy - Opinions???
1 June 2024 | 48 replies
With now hundred's of members all over the US and thousands of meaty comments it's really a tight nit community and we'd love to have you.If you want to see what others have done, go to YouTube and search Flip2Freedom and you'll see a ton of REAL success stories.
Lara Gonzalez Best Banks For Landlords
1 June 2024 | 17 replies
They typically have access to hundreds of companies' rates and loan programs and can provide some programs you may have never even knew existed.I'd love to connect and talk sometime!
Mubarak Basha Good Rental Property Managment software
31 May 2024 | 9 replies
Go to Etsy and search for "rental property tracker," and you will find hundreds of nice spreadsheets to track 10-20 rentals, usually for under $10.Software has extremely helpful features like online payments, marketing syndication (click a button, and your property is advertised on multiple sites), electronic document review/signing, maintenance tracking, and owner reports.
Tarcizio Goncalves Capital Expense or not?
30 May 2024 | 9 replies
All the improvements I am doing is going under this category (new bathroom, new plumbling, new kitchen cabinets, new tile, new flooring, appliances, etc...)I dont know how classify my labor expense.
Steve Hodgdon $14,000 for a deck in SF Bay Area
30 May 2024 | 17 replies
It's not for structural use, but I really like it for building cabinets/furniture/shelves... 
Jeff S. Living off rentals
31 May 2024 | 187 replies
An accident by way of DINKs and soccer moms buying in low cost areas and putting in a couple hundred grand all new high tech wanting to be close to the center of town.
Brandon Skinner Mortgage Notes sales
31 May 2024 | 7 replies
There are other funds etc. you can invest in that are also passive, that provide better returns than vanguard but again, they have risk involved and is a few hundred extra bucks a month worth the risk?
Ruben S. Lease Agreement Templates
30 May 2024 | 15 replies
Should only be a few hundred dollars and worth every penny IMO.My last lease, which I thought was pretty up to date, didn't' allow me to recover attorney fees for an eviction, only the past due rent. 
Jack Schwartz A Comprehensive Guide to Homebuying,
29 May 2024 | 0 replies
A Comprehensive Guide to Homebuying, it's essential to be thorough and methodical to ensure you're making an informed decision but draw boundaries, it's okay to open built-in closets and kitchen cabinets to assess the property, However, respect the seller's privacy by not invading their personal space, such as medicine cabinets, storage boxes, or clothing drawers,Interior:Architectural style.Bedroom and bathroom count, size, and location.Closet and storage space.Number of floors.Sightlines and general floorplan.Appliance age and condition.Light switches and socket count.Plumbing and water pressure.Natural light and views.Noise levels.Stairway width and type.Porches and decks.Garage and parking capacity.Proximity to neighboring homes.Remodeling opportunities.Exterior:Roof and siding condition.Landscaping and outdoor maintenance needs.Additional Considerations:Take notes and photos during the tour.Use your five senses to assess the home's condition.Ask your real estate agent questions about the home's features, flaws, and market conditions.Red Flags:Overly scented rooms.Water stains and damage.Lack of maintenance.Foundation issues.Sagging ceiling.Fresh paint that may be covering up issues.Final Tips:Be prepared to make multiple offers before finding the right home at the right price.Stick to your budget when making an offer.Don't overlook potential red flags just because you love a home.