Justin Paul
100% financing methods??
15 July 2011 | 14 replies
Our current R.E. market in the U.S. as a broad brush generality (I know there's many exceptions to this) is a declining market, meaning falling values still.
Alexaundra McCormick
If you get put on a realtors email list for properties under $25,000 can you get the bank to really sell them for around$5,000?
18 February 2014 | 35 replies
The school of hard knocks (getting stuck with a hammer or paint brush in my hand, whenever a carpenter disappeared on me) was invaluable and nothing, I mean NOTHING, can teach you as being immersed in it.
Patrick Connell
Are Slumlords really that bad...
27 September 2015 | 42 replies
Now while I know there are landlords who let their houses fall into disrepair and don't care and I would consider them slumlords I think many people paint all landlords in these areas with the same brush and would label them all slumlords because of where they invest.Although I could not invest places like this I do think investors in these areas do something in that they provide housing and preserve some value in areas that would become abandoned or squatters areas.
Vince Chaudhuri
Where would you move to if you had to start new??!!
20 February 2011 | 28 replies
I would not paint that broad of a brush as to the realtors.
Cheryl C.
Buy and hold Landlords to get "creamed"?
24 May 2011 | 6 replies
I don't think you can paint with too broad of a brush about landlords getting creamed and more than you can about material costs going up and fix-and-flippers getting creamed.This debates in the abstract are always simple minded.
David A.
Are bandit signs still a good tool for finding motivated sellers?
19 January 2016 | 11 replies
Just brush them off and keep going if you find they work for you.
Lori C.
Tenant cement vandalism
11 November 2017 | 39 replies
@Al D.Um, OK...I suspect that what you're TRYING to express here is that working competently with concrete requires some sort of multiyear professional training and/or insurance and/or God knows what to accomplish.I would post a 3-minute YouTube video on how to use cement patcher here, but the Oberkommando der BiggerPockets won't allow it.The specialized tools necessary to work with cement patcher are a margin trowel (cost 4 dollars), a bucket (cost, 2 dollars), a chip brush (cost, under 1 dollar) and cement patcher (cost, $20 per large bucket).
Anita Ahuja
How to pick a location out of state?
3 June 2017 | 34 replies
This put downward pressure on market prices and cause neighborhoods to decline.a rapid population increase will cause a shortage of housing, and this will tend to increase rents and prices.We are not talking about identifying specific up and coming neighborhoods on their way to gentrification, this is very hard to do without being very familiar with a given neighborhood, but about painting the states with a very wide brush and see what cities are going to grow at a macro level.The list below has links to the wikipedia demographics section.The 1 minute tour of relevant US citiesCities with secular demographic downtrend: Detroit MICleveland OHBirmingham ALCities with stable long term demographics: Kansas City MOIndianapolis INMemphis TNCities with secular demographic uptrend: Tampa FLAtlanta GADallas Fort Worth TXCharlotte NCCities that became too expensive for turnkey: Las Vegas NVOrlando FLPhoenix AZ
Account Closed
[UT] Choose most qualified applicant instead of first applicant
24 January 2020 | 15 replies
I've been brushing up on Fair Housing and I'm not sure about this distinction.
Kyle M.
Beige Bathroom - What to do?
28 December 2014 | 13 replies
The other cheap update you could do is to but in some brushed nickel or oil rubbed bronze towel holders, toilet paper holders, etc (whichever matches the faucets).