
19 September 2017 | 2 replies
Does anyone know where to get a wooden front entry door dipped and stripped in the Charlotte area?

14 October 2017 | 13 replies
Just my 2 cents, but the wooden porch and stairs in the back looks old and close to falling apart.

27 September 2017 | 10 replies
Window units and rolling electric heaters do the job for now.Old crappy wooden windows throughout.I live in Austin and it's 1.5 hours away, so managing contractors will be a logistical challenge.My thinking is that I can buy it now and be cashflowing strongly even in the current condition, and then over the next 3-4 years reinvest that cash flow back into the property, making continual improvements as units turn over and increasing rents accordingly.

17 October 2019 | 19 replies
It is nerve racking when you are doing the raise and making sure that you have the funds to close, but challenges are meant to be conquered!

28 September 2017 | 4 replies
I quickly blew threw my savings and soon racked up $15,000 in dept and a ego destroying experience of failure.

7 October 2019 | 6 replies
Property is still sitting vacant racking up lawn care fees from the city.

27 January 2022 | 2 replies
EMAIL:Ok Mark I have been racking my brain here on how we can get this done.

20 January 2022 | 4 replies
I'm a little scared moving such a large sum around since I was told investing is like gambling and could lose it all, which I'm starting to realize it's not exactly that but its still nerve racking especially the stocks seemed to be going all over the place with covid.

23 January 2022 | 0 replies
Hello guys,Reaching out for second opinions/advice on my strategy for RE growth.My family and I are living in a duplex house hack that we bought in April 2021.We racked up a bit of debt that we are paying down as quickly as possible to get my credit score back up so that we can get good terms on a refinance and/or HELOC to purchase the next property with.Any thoughts/constructive input on how I could better approach this would be appreciated.Plan;1): pay down all revolving/CC debt currently owed using the avalanche approach.

29 January 2022 | 9 replies
The existing house had a wooden deck on the front which extended further than the new construction. looking back to 2005 the deck was attached to the property back then. looking on the county site plan doesn't include the front deck so I would guess not permitted. when I face the zoning board on the 16th of February should I have an attorney, pictures of properties on the same street with similar existing conditions or anything else?