
7 March 2016 | 12 replies
I'm more of a neutral color kind of guy.

5 August 2019 | 101 replies
Neutral but still elegant.

22 September 2020 | 1 reply
Living trusts are also tax-neutral – meaning they pay no income tax and are not required to obtain an EIN.

11 January 2016 | 137 replies
Get a neutral 3rd party to run comps for you so you have an accurate idea of the price difference between a property that needs minor work, versus the premium rehab property your buying. 3.

8 May 2016 | 55 replies
Not only kick the tires, but take a dive into the inner workings, once under contract order a home inspection a completely neutral opinion, my opinion is you want to know everything there is to know in advance, have the turnkey provider complete a Removal of Contingency Addendum during the purchase process for any deficiencies defined in the home inspection.3) Absolutely challenge the PM f you go Turnkey your provider is a one stop shop, they offer the asset from the starting line and manage , you get the supreme level of accountability.

10 January 2020 | 12 replies
I’m thinking neutral.
22 September 2018 | 104 replies
Very nice done flip, agent-owner, but way too overpriced.When we look at the comps, for our own properties we tend to compare with high end price and for others - neutral medium.

5 August 2021 | 5 replies
Stick with one color that is neutral, easy to clean, and keep some on hand for touchups during turnovers.

12 October 2023 | 12 replies
Insist upfront that all funds – yours and theirs -- get settled through a neutral party such as title, escrow, or a closing attorney, as typical in your area and like any other legitimate real estate transaction.
12 August 2012 | 11 replies
I had one of my first tenants ever actually put in a new kitchen floor without my knowledge -- actually took those old hideous stick and press tiles in a very loud pattern and put it over the old floor, which was in almost new condition and a nice neutral color.