
16 April 2019 | 838 replies
Of course we wised up and adopted the market we did business policy had to be bread and butter, or better and our world changed.Of course I'm still serious about suggesting a well thought out suggestion on a small amendment to current statute being presented to your district rep.

9 November 2023 | 4 replies
Truly the bread and butter of travelling nurses in Knoxville this summer seems to be the unused extra 1-bedrooms in a family home that people are renting $800-1000/month all in.
12 May 2022 | 3 replies
That's his bread and butter, where as I will not lend on mobile homes at all.

7 February 2024 | 5 replies
Single family has been my bread and butter, why change a variable.I've met a lot of people who retired with a handful of paid off or leveraged properties here in their mid thirties.

29 January 2020 | 197 replies
As a Realtor and real estate investor, I couldn't help but think how this extra $1,000/mo might affect the housing market.INCREASED HOUSING AFFORDABILITYThe first implication of this extra $1,000/mo is that it would make housing much more affordable in most markets, potentially reducing the monthly costs by 33% or greater for most bread and butter housing markets.A $250k home with only 5% down and a 4.5% interest rate has a PITI of roughly $1,700/mo.

17 September 2021 | 32 replies
(Reference Kenoe on Land Trusts 1989) just so you know this ruling stops the partitioning of beneficial interest in a LT so a creditor could not pierce the trust with a charging order since other beneficiaries would be negatively impacted.The worse case scenario would be the creditor can take that say 10% beneficial interest in the trust and they would not get paid until the property sold to cash out but the trust itself it NOT pierced and nothing is ironclad.The LLC protect the LLC members form liability and the LT protect the "corpus" or real property.Depending on your exit strategy determines the trust you should use and how it would be setup.I use LT in my investing and honestly like the way they work when done right so just wish to chime in.LT also work very well in multiple investor scenarios on property.LLC and Land Trusts are like bread and butter they work very well together that is basically my point.Mitch as to grant claim deed my understanding is you show proven reliable chain of title and that you have documentation you have the right of ownership.

22 September 2022 | 7 replies
My recommendation would be to avoid synthetic materials (i.e., microfiber) when sourcing.

17 August 2022 | 9 replies
Maybe some nice synthetic grass, the stuff that looks like the real thing.

20 April 2016 | 2 replies
Smart Siding or cement siding instead of basic hardboard, Cheap Vinyl windows or a higher grade window, if you're building in Texas - Class IV shingle or a cheap 3 tab that will need replacement the first golf ball sized hail storm that rolls through, thoughtfulness that went into rain runoff/drainage etc then use your judgement.Are the interior doors cheap hollow core synthetic materials with an engineered wood frame or did they use solid wood frames and MDF for the trim or did they use a quality hardwood less prone to damage like Oak/Ash etc.I'm probably going into too much detail, however I pay attention to small things like that as in this new construction build I want to idiot proof as much as I can.

15 October 2010 | 8 replies
They also make a synthetic paper that is stronger and better than roofing felt,,tar paper for the golden oldies like me....