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Frank Adams Hello CO, goodbye TX
10 April 2008 | 2 replies
It looks like our house is going to close, one or two items left on the inspection punch list.We'll be out of here on April 22nd and (depending on what time the movers finish up) in CO a day or two later.Typical ordeal of the crap with selling the house, inspections etc.I can't wait, although my bride will kill me if we get any "late" April snow this year.
William J Sanders Mobile Home Rentals I have land but can't use as collateral
17 August 2018 | 1 reply
Go on you local swip swap Facebook pagesAsk for who moves houses Contact them and get prices to have a doublewide moved onto the property with ALL permits and for them to handle the septic, well etc Also get individual quotes for well, electric, septic etc as the house mover as contractor Look on FB for used mobile homes Find one you can afford Have it moved onto your property
John Watson Allocating common deductions when you own multiple properties
19 August 2018 | 8 replies
When I have a common expense such as buying a tool (i.e. a lawn mover) that I use for multiple properties, how do I allocate the deductible expense to the multiple properties I own?
Darrin Guillory Will anybody buy this property?
21 August 2018 | 9 replies
Professional house movers often will take them for free or almost free and resell themIf the seller has a loan the lender will have an issue with this but otherwise it is not an issue 
Michael Lentsch Primary house looking to make a move....rent sell etc...
30 August 2018 | 5 replies

Hello everyone, glad to be here learning. And thabk you for future input.

So, i have a property here in las vegas bought about 11/2 years ago for exactly 270,000 (owe 242,000 on it now).The houses (including my own) ...

Ellen O'Neill Is this considered "House Hacking?"
25 September 2018 | 8 replies
Then when you are ready to make the move, rent out the condo .... just make sure that wherever you buy allows you to rent it out. 
Eric Lok Networking in Kansas City, MO & Dallas, TX
22 April 2019 | 9 replies
The MAREI meeting in Overland Park (Kansas City Area) is May 12th - Networking is from 6 pm to 7pm and you can connect with about 10 of our vendors who host a sponsor table, probably 20 other vendors in the room, plus 100 or wo of the areas movers and shakers.Come prepared to network and meet people.First time visitor guest pass available when you pre registerSee the BP calendar for details and links.
Adam Petrie bought a new primary residence ~9mo ago now need to mover
22 April 2019 | 1 reply

Looking for input. Long story short about 9 months ago we moved into a nice, livable fixer-upper with the plan of being here at least 10 years or so. Now family events are causing us to need to move.I'm trying to look...

Edward C. How would you invest $70K
1 May 2019 | 19 replies
But now the cap rates and ROI are so low on both single family and small multiunits (as well as apartment complexes) that there is really no point in sinking your limited capital into a property that is going to cost you money each month.All that said, you could look to Olympia (prices much lower) and even out to Aberdeen/Hoquiam area where cash flow is solid (even though the market has gotten wildly hot out there, too in the past 4 years).
James Sellars Moving to Maine from California
14 January 2019 | 10 replies
If you can spend the time before you actually move really developing a set of criteria, you'll be ready to jump on the ideal property when it comes up.