31 July 2018 | 14 replies
I also provide picnic table which is much appreciated by the tenants and cost $150.Privacy fences are good too.Inside again it depending on the condition, fresh paint, new light fitting, granite top banchtop @ $600 and paint the kitchen cabinets adds great value.

15 September 2018 | 8 replies
Think splashes of color, nifty brigh mailbox maybe...flowering perennial window boxes, if you were staging for sale maybe a small picnic table/chairs

30 July 2018 | 7 replies
With my youth I will bring my biggest assest-my will and compacity to learn and improve to any table I sit at.

9 August 2018 | 46 replies
If you’re not getting laughed at and occasionally cussed at, your leaving money on the table!

3 September 2018 | 5 replies
Here's the breakdown:* Properties - has rollups from Income, Expenses and Reserves tables to compare P&L across properties* Tasks - notes and action items and when things are due.

15 February 2022 | 87 replies
Those baby steps, taken consistently over time, will move mountains.

22 August 2018 | 4 replies
They can do whatever arrangement they agree on (birddog fees, cash under the table, some weird bottle can return to Michigan for 10 cent refund scam) as long as me and my client are not involved in their dealings, it's not assignable and it's not on the HUD-1 form I don't care what they do.Good Luck,

1 August 2018 | 4 replies
However there is no reason one person could do all the work and the other person puts in all the money, and you split 50/50There are many factors regarding what each of you brings to the table.

5 July 2018 | 9 replies
Hi everyone, I am new to the real estate game and have some questions on whether or not I should be worried about how this transaction went down.I was brought on as a lien holder after the property was purchased, and I brought $50k to the table to do renovations.

12 June 2018 | 2 replies
Instead of coming to the table with $110k, you come to the table with $100k.