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Yafei Tang Deal that Makes Sense in Number, But...
16 May 2018 | 5 replies
The town does have a hospital, high school, grocery stores and post office.
Dillan Tate best side job to have while doing RE
27 April 2018 | 3 replies
I thought about working for Sam's/BJ's/Costco's stopping people as they exit the store to set up an appointment for people that want to remodel their home or install hurricane windows just so I can say hey by the way im an RE agent.
Karen Margrave Suggestions please! Volcanic rock chimney and fireplace surround
29 April 2018 | 3 replies
They rent small jack hammers at rental stores
Mike Dymski Idle Cash and the War Chest Strategy
31 July 2018 | 45 replies
Anything you buy as an investment - if we define investment as increasing your overall financial stores, i.e. getting more money out than you put in - has to gain more value than its present day value, meaning that we have to believe that what we are buying is being sold at some kind of discount relative to its potential.
Dave Chow How to handle sewer line system issues
21 May 2018 | 12 replies
This can be purchased at any home-improvement store and just follow the directions.Additionally The Sewer Doctors will guarantee any work that we did on the sewer line for as long as the new homeowner lives in the house.
Christen G. Favourite closet systems
28 May 2018 | 4 replies
If you have a cheap rental and want a basic kit, you can get similar closet kits from Walmart.com (ship to store for pickup). 
Ginny Shaw Eviction due to violation
2 May 2018 | 2 replies
The sheriff came out but he wouldn’t come to the door so they left ... fat lot of help that was...
Rachel Kokosenski Creating Welcome Baskets
5 May 2018 | 11 replies
I just started providing welcome baskets which work well for my business model: the food to refill it is about $7, they can easily be pre-assembled and stored onsite (or with my cleaning lady), and I fill it every 1-3 months for each unit because of the long-term stays.
Cj Thompson I'm looking at these numbers what do u think
7 May 2018 | 6 replies
I can maybe cover 20% down but I'm hessitent cuz I'd be pretty broke I'm thinking maybe I should keep saving before I buy my first property.There's a 3 unit the bottom is a grocery store it's been occupied 10 years. $900 per month current rent Upstairs there are 2x 2 bedroom apts. $600 per month each Total: $2100Listed $110,000 Tax: $166\moInsurance$176/moUtility's; $100/moLawn/snow care: $50/moVacancy:$100/moRepairs: $100/moCapex: $100/moProperty management: $200/moMortgage$462:moTotal expense:$1443Monthly cash flow: $657Annual cash flow: $7884$22,000 downCash on cash return %35I guess that's what the current owner pays in insurance kinda kills the deal a bit.
Cj Thompson Newbie idk if this is a good first deal
3 May 2018 | 2 replies
I can maybe cover 20% down but I'm hessitent cuz I'd be pretty broke I'm thinking maybe I should keep saving before I buy my first property.There's a 3 unit the bottom is a grocery store it's been occupied 10 years. $900 per month current rent Upstairs there are 2x 2 bedroom apts. $600 per month each Total: $2100Listed $110,000 Tax: $166\moInsurance$176/moUtility's; $100/moLawn/snow care: $50/moVacancy:$100/moRepairs: $100/moCapex: $100/moProperty management: $200/moMortgage$462:moTotal expense:$1443Monthly cash flow: $657Annual cash flow: $7884$22,000 downCash on cash return %35I guess that's what the current owner pays in insurance kinda kills the deal a bit.