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Kristin Caras Considering a Dated Potential Rental- What do you always update?
9 September 2020 | 6 replies
My "always" list is short: remove wallpaper and paint neutral colors.
Dave McCulley Duplex House Hack Cash Flow Question
15 September 2020 | 8 replies
Don't walk away from a good opportunity because it's cashflow neutral and not $200/door.Right now, I'm househacking a beautiful, historical duplex in Hancock Park, a pretty ritzy neighborhood in LA.
Brian Fang Investing in SFH turnkey in Tampa
26 September 2020 | 3 replies
The CoC ROI is negative.One of my hard requirements is slightly cash flow positive or at the minimum cash flow neutral
Thatcher Glode Advice on getting licensed in Colorado
15 January 2021 | 8 replies
We are planning to buy multi-family units and are trying to find things as close to neutral or positive cash flow as possible (we are aware it can be difficult to find cash flow positive deals in CO at the moment with high property values and rents that don't equate)- So... our plan is buy properties that may need a little work, put in the work, bring rents up as much as possible, find quality tenants, and repeat.
Thatcher Glode New Colorado investor with several questions
16 January 2021 | 2 replies
We are planning to buy multi-family units and are trying to find things as close to neutral or positive cash flow as possible (we are aware it can be difficult to find cash flow positive deals in CO at the moment with high property values and rents that don't equate)- So... our plan is buy properties that may need a little work, put in the work, bring rents up as much as possible, find quality tenants, and repeat.
Cole Britting What would you do at age 20?
19 January 2021 | 27 replies
Playing defense is hard, but gets you stuck in neutral.
Sean Coppom AIA contracts and Initial Deceision Maker/Dispute Resolution
20 January 2021 | 9 replies
Very well versed in contracts and being the neutral third party to handle the first round disputes about the entire project. 
Peter Kitzhaber 815 S 12th Street Watertown, WI 3BR/1BA
27 April 2021 | 1 reply
What I got must be cleaned with a PH neutral cleaner and does not stand up well to lots of moisture.
Joel Owens 1031 Exchange in danger. Why aren't more people talking??
5 February 2017 | 15 replies
The bill is looking to slightly lower tax rates, but they are trying to keep it revenue neutral.  
Anthony Williams How I Obtained First Investment Property (SFH)
30 June 2022 | 5 replies
Higher contrasts with neutral colors, fancy-looking fixtures and lighting, a deeper sink with a more spacious feel is what we were going for (the house is only 1,283 sq ft.).The $12K included screws, mortar, buckets, rags, gas, rental trucks, laminate, epoxy, tools, wood, backer board, tile, sinks, fixtures, and every little thing.