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Joe Zhang The rental property with self-directed IRA
29 October 2014 | 6 replies
Now, I am hoping to turn the piece of crap to treasures.The cost of repair is around $8000, maybe a little more.it's ready. it will be listing for $1350.I don't plan to hold this one for long term.
Jon Klaus Has your market peaked?
3 October 2014 | 52 replies
I saw this article and immediately think of this thread.http://www.centralvalleybusinesstimes.com/stories/...U.S. investors are the most optimistic they have been in the past 7 years, as the economy slowly continues to improve, according to a late-August poll by Gallup Inc.Oh crap
Joseph Cornwell My first Rental property!
21 February 2017 | 39 replies
My original budget was 15,000, I will be about 30,000 all in after this week when my last tenant moves in.Here is why:3,000 in unknown structural repairs (termite damage)3,000 in unknown electrical repairs (they had KnT hidden in the walls upstairs, yet tied into new romex at the breaker box, and the outlets/fixtures, it was all replaced)3,000 stolen from my original contractor that I had to fire (lied about work being completed, redoing much of the work he was paid for/ did not actually do) 2,000 for a new AC just crapped out last weekI would say the other 4,000 or so was my own decision to replace a few appliances, add higher end flooring and fixtures, and just overages on my end. 
Brady Speers First Flip Need to Know Where to Start Working
15 March 2017 | 14 replies
I completely agree with @Cooper Bert and would add that if there is a lot of crap left in the house, attic, or yard to get a rollaway dumpster and hire one or two folks from Craigslist to get everything out.  
Justin Young Concerning the article about building wealth
8 March 2017 | 96 replies
Same with the crap sponsors pull off with 10% in self-dealing fees, disproportionate waterfall distributions, properties that don't have any sponsor value-add, and high execution risk projects that are improperly valued for risk.Investors need to be educated and open their eyes. 
Andrey Y. Which of these main Texas RE markets would you invest in?
30 October 2017 | 52 replies
I buy houses with foundation issues and I negotiate the crap out of them, I fix the foundation and then transfer a warranty to the next buyer, because I can negotiate a 10-20 year warranty with mom and pop foundation repair company. 
Chris Roche Tenant access to Utilities?
7 March 2017 | 4 replies
Problem I have found is that tenants want to store crap around a gas furnace and hot water heater .......................FIRE HAZARD .        
Mike Lynch Real Estate Commission Question
16 March 2017 | 22 replies
That's when I knew that we were in some serious crap!
Mike Brewster Mid GA Rental/Flip LONG story :o)
7 March 2017 | 0 replies
Crap lol!
Mike Brewster Auctions and negotiating work? :o)
8 March 2017 | 5 replies
Crap lol!