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Srushti Khairnar PM literally harassing me - KC
18 September 2021 | 15 replies
You need to slow down and fully explain your situation if you want valid feedback.The only thing I can say is $200/mo for grass is probably too much unless you were also billed for other services like bush trimming and things like that.For just a cut, you should be paying between $30-$40 per cut if the lot is under a quarter acre. 
Goanar Mar Guidance on getting started
17 September 2021 | 7 replies
I, too, am a college student in my fourth out of five years.
Zack Bruce Lindsay The Longest BRRR EVER!! (maybe) 6 years total
8 October 2021 | 5 replies
Along with spending 5/6 days a week during the first quarter of 2020 redoing pretty much everything (that's when I shot the IG video in the link). - Finally, I called my own inspections and eventually got the final Green tag!
Jeffrey Davis Time to Invest in Miami, South Florida
15 September 2021 | 5 replies
(Link to Redfins Latest Data on Homebuyers Migration)"Miami has consistently made the top 10 list since Redfin began regularly tracking quarterly migration in 2017, but has never taken the number-one spot until now.
Harish V. Advantage/disadvantage of getting sales person license
23 September 2021 | 5 replies
Depending on where you hold your license, there can be monthly, quarterly, yearly dues that can cost hundreds of dollars to maintain.
Richard Eilenberger Cash Out Refinancing
21 September 2021 | 0 replies
We have been working with an agent that supports both purchase and financing of the properties, we are closing on our fourth property here into October. 
Colin J Parks Intro to the BP community!
1 October 2021 | 29 replies
@Colin J Parks, ha ha,Colin, I have been started for years, life and health events change plans unexpectedly as we get into the forth quarter.
Jack Knight inherited a drug den tenant
22 September 2021 | 5 replies
I closed on my second rental property 6 months ago, a 4 family in the Boston/Worcester/Lowell area in a C neighborhood. 3 units are doing fine, but the fourth unit (inherited tenant) has gone from bad to worse and has now pretty clearly developed into a drug den and includes needles on the ground and people with ankle bracelets staying there not on the lease.
Trevor Murphy Bond Tapering & Interest Rates
23 September 2021 | 4 replies
By the end of 2020, lenders and banks had learned their lesson, and stopped trying to compete on that basis (lo and behold,  once everyone stopped trying to be a rate whore, Q4 wound up being the most profitable quarter ever, for the mortgage industry, and Q4 is normally the slow season!).
Myres McDougal What is the Magic Number for a Six Unit Property?
6 October 2021 | 13 replies
Home flippers are seeing the lowest return on investment in nearly a decade — but that still makes for tens of thousands of dollars in returns, according to new data from national property database Attom Data solutions LLC.The gross profit on a typical home flip — the different between the median sale price and the median price paid by the investors — rose to $67,000 in the second quarter of 2021, up 2.4% from the $65,400 in the first quarter of 2021 and up 3.1% over the $65,000 seen in the second quarter of 2020, according to AttomBut that heightened gross profit translated into a 33.5% return on investment compared to the original acquisition price, down from 37.2% in the first quarter of 2021 and down from 40.6% during the second quarter of 2020.That puts it at a level last seen since in first quarter of 2011, when the housing market had yet to fully recover from the slump brought on by the Great Recession.