
11 November 2015 | 15 replies
You absolutely need to hire an electrician to hard wire the heaters into the building wiring mount them along the baseeboards and make sure your existing wiring can safely handle the load.

8 October 2015 | 8 replies
This for long-term investing so reahabbing and wholesaling are out given their nature of capping income at the point of sale and increased pressure on fast closings.

6 February 2021 | 28 replies
But if you could go part time and keep maybe 50% of that income so you are not on the bread line..it would free some time to start in real estate while not putting too much pressure on yourself.Plus...as a newbie banks/lenders tend to take some comfort that you have a steady reliable income of some sort until you can prove yourself in fix & flips etc.Best of luck to you.

8 October 2015 | 10 replies
Additionally, many cities may require an inspection by the city inspector who would require code upgrades which cannot be done before closingYou might be able to find an inspector than can use a generator and do a pressure text on the plumbing

4 October 2015 | 13 replies
If you are looking to to lower your monthly rent by buying a condo and enjoying the deductions that go with ownership that is a good plan.The condo board and the owners decide on the yearly budget and capex projects .A good board can hold costs down for years so you don't have to worry as long as you look over the budgets over a 3-5 year time frame Condos are very attractive due to the lower costs and easier care then single family homes If I were you I would keep track of a few properties that you can see yourself living in over the next six months and then decide if buying is right for your situation Never feel pressure to own something if it is not right for you especially starting a new career and notknowing where you may be in a year from today

13 June 2016 | 23 replies
Keep an open mind folks.While I thoroughly enjoyed and benefitted from the FB 3-day, and truth be told might have laid down the $35k right there and then if I had it in DISPOSABLE CASH to spend, I did not like the high-pressure sales tactics.

10 April 2016 | 25 replies
Yes housing in Browns mills are cheap but the majority of military tend to prefer to live in Pemberton, Lumberton, westampton or mount holly.

10 October 2015 | 7 replies
Per the mitigation firm, the mold is contained to the crawlspace, with no indication it is in the living space.Environmental Services said that he feels that the home is safe to stay in since the mold is 1) in the crawlspace, 2) there is a plastic tent over the access trapdoor, 3) the furnace is not located in the crawlspace, 4) the mitigation company has established negative air pressure in the crawlspace 5) as well as using anti microbial treatments and 6) water remediation efforts.I consulted with a real estate attorney.

10 October 2015 | 19 replies
Anytime you will have large units of any kind mounted on the walls you provide a backer support.

17 October 2015 | 7 replies
Since people are creatures of habit, are tied down by work commitments, or family and society pressure to buy, those feeling the itch to buy in their loins are going to do so regardless of market timing.