7 March 2024 | 8 replies
There is certainly value but you won't get an honest review in a public forum on Pace.

7 March 2024 | 10 replies
You may consider hiring a public adjuster.

7 March 2024 | 19 replies
@Dalton DillonPlans have to get submitted to the county for approval and are public record so anyone could get a copy anywaysPlans are typically specific to a site like others mentioned.
7 March 2024 | 14 replies
And two or three financial publications then produce articles utilizing this unsubstantiated patently ridiculous claim as fact.

6 March 2024 | 2 replies
It has been recently introduced and is supposed to put a cap on the cost to install utility hook ups for new construction and ban hedge funds and corporate entities from buying single family homes in California):SB 1210"This bill would, for new housing construction, prohibit a connection, capacity, or other point of connection charge from a public utility, as defined, or a special district, as defined, for electrical, gas, sewer, or water service from exceeding 1% of the reported building permit value of that housing unit.

6 March 2024 | 12 replies
Everyone has a different perception on the different asset classes.Just depends on how you where born and bread 🤷🏻Someone living in Beverly Hills would call my "B class" a "Z Class" lolI consider B class in Toledo to be as follows:1) Good infrastructure supporting home owner and tenant demand (Schools, colleges, hospitals, medical centers, larger employers, etc...)2) Employed tenants that are sophisticated enough to pay rent online.3) Well kept yards, no bordered up homes, pride of ownership in the community.4) Mix of home owners and investor owned (Leaning more toward home owners)5) Lower crime rates and some upside potential from an appreciation standpoint.6) Entry sub $100,000 with 8-10% net returns on cash investments.Every market has different numbers and cashflow expectations Much success

6 March 2024 | 7 replies
Our realtor worked up the lease rates in the area and in the past year there have only been 3 signed that are of public record at all.

7 March 2024 | 9 replies
You need to read the IRS Publication 523 that deals with the Sale of a Residence.

9 March 2024 | 261 replies
Yet, if you own in your own name in say Mexico City (outside of the zone), an overzealous lawyer could find your name in the public registry.