
7 August 2019 | 8 replies
I'm having problems in a building where some tenants leave their garbage bags in the hallway overnight or even more..how would you approach this situation ?
2 September 2019 | 31 replies
Carry 2-3 sets of everything and make sure it's all made with an easy to clean material (sheets, pillows, wine, toilet paper, water bottles, shower curtains, window curtains, garbage bags, shampoo, coffee, ect).
9 August 2019 | 0 replies
Further, at the event, they stated they had a shortage of yellow bags of whatever books or whatever, meaning not everyone got one.

14 August 2019 | 2 replies
I'm a couple of thousand miles away, but per Home Depot's Web site, at the South Philadelphia store (1651 S Columbus Blvd)...Veranda Linden 6 ft tall x 8 ft long fence panel, 16 @ $69.74 = $1,115.84Veranda Linden line post, 17 @ $31.57 = $536.69Total for those two: $1,652.53 before tax; probably about $1,800 after taxAdd in: bags of concrete to set the posts in, a gate if you need one, a manual post hole digger (or renting a power one)... maybe $2,100 in materials, +/-.Based on the bids you've been getting, that leaves around $2,400 to $3,400 for labor.

15 August 2019 | 14 replies
For me it was being 18 just got my license .. tough first 3 months nothing happened .. then I made a sale to someone who was 3 hours late to the appointment but took less than 30 minutes to choose the property so the entire transaction save my 3 hour wait took me less than 4 hours total.. and I made 900.00 dollars.. before that I was bagging groceries for 2.75 and hour and only got that much because we were union. minimum wage then was 1.65 an hour.. did the math and never looked back..

15 August 2019 | 2 replies
I got to thinking that it would be good to have a 'go bag' to bring on these tours to be able to do a good analysis of the property.

25 August 2019 | 170 replies
And difficult to face up to my rookie mistakes that broke this deal.I'm not asking for sympathy...but do want advice that will get my face out of this bag of chocolate and put my boots back on the ground so I can find my lost grit.

2 May 2019 | 2 replies
I see a very mixed bag in terms of service when dealing with client's insurance agents but Sally stood out as being super friendly and knowledgeable.

9 May 2019 | 46 replies
You've got to be all in & scale that sucker to at least 300+ units for it to be worth the hassle of the tenants, owners & city treating you like their personal punching bag.

2 May 2019 | 2 replies
Hello BP,My name is Robbie and I am a new "investor" in Charleston, SC. I work full time on top of "real estate investing." I am a military pilot stationed in Charleston. I just closed on my first deal last Tuesday! I...