
9 September 2021 | 5 replies
What I predict will happen is hotels will get up to speed and take business back from short term rentals.

6 October 2021 | 48 replies
If you put some effort into building relationships, those people will be there for you to reach out to when you hit speed bumps in your own journey.

8 October 2021 | 5 replies
My thought there was this he'd have a vested interest in seeing the job done with speed and quality.

10 September 2021 | 0 replies
Hello guys,Recently acquired a 2 family.Tenant should be moving in soon.The process went over budget (more than expected).The result is I am carrying credit card debt.I have a plan to pay it down to zero that will work just fine (the avalanche method).I would like to speed up the process though and pay less interest in the process.My credit score has dipped as a result of the credit card debt (to around 624).So may not be eligible for a 0% balance transfer or personal loan.Ultimately I want to get my credit score back into the excellent range for when I refinance out of the FHA loan.Any hacks or tips that anybody could share would be greatly appreciated.Thank you in advance to anybody who has any advice to offer.No canvasing please.

22 September 2021 | 9 replies
I wouldn't want to waste their time as I'm sure its exhausting holding someone's hand through things like this but it would speed things up and cut the learning curve for me.
22 September 2021 | 6 replies
I am looking to jv with someone once I get a little more up to speed.
25 September 2021 | 16 replies
In addition to what @JD Martin has said, I would also recommend checking if your fan is running at the correct speed.
25 September 2021 | 2 replies
The reason they do this is to speed up their work so they can get paid and move on to the next job.

15 October 2021 | 3 replies
I know I want to eventually break into commercial real estate so I feel like I should slow down (get the single family) and then speed up with more of a foundation going forward.
27 September 2021 | 0 replies
It might require getting somewhat of a head start as far as speed while still being able to stop before entering the road and hoping the rear wheels have reached the existing asphalt.If we buy this property and parking or driveway become an issue and we decide to go ahead and sell it some weeks down the road, will we have to disclose the driveway issue?