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23 December 2014 | 19 replies
Seems like if it's in the lease they won't feel like your nosing around in there life.
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14 February 2021 | 40 replies
Keep your nose here in BP and WORK and pray.
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30 September 2015 | 3 replies
The good news is I feel your success is under your nose because you are already acting in the capacity of an investor the only downside is your name is not on the deed :)The good thing about mobile homes as you may of learned is people sell and move and it is cheaper cost to acquire.
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29 March 2020 | 9 replies
There was a little wall/dropoff where the leveling compund ended and the original floor remained so i had to use floor mortar to feather it down....still when walking on the new LVP, i can tell where the dropoff is/was.SO, next time i will 1. make the SLC more runny, 2. on a small job (500sf) ill plan to cover the entire space with the SLC so there are no transitions, and 3. the LVP with the underlayment attached seemed to work great on the portion of the floor that was on slab, but feels cheap to walk on in other areas - so next time i will most likely go with a product that allows a thick underlayment to go own underneath it.The last thing i learned was that the 1/4" gap around the borders that is recommedned is too generous as it is almost impossible to hit on the nose.
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8 August 2020 | 104 replies
I would not recommend the Hartford market as a whole to newbie OOS investors at all: like you said there’s nobody there willing to manage them and if you do find somebody, there’s a good chance they’ll put your rent money in their arm, up their nose or in a crack pipe.
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28 June 2018 | 21 replies
If the US real estate market takes a nose dive, I'll look at NYC and other higher priced markets.
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9 July 2016 | 28 replies
I've had individual investors and funds turn their nose up at the low interest rate.
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1 August 2017 | 22 replies
I understand how you feel...im in the seattle market which is stupid. buuut you can find good deals- you just have to have you nose down!
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1 March 2021 | 113 replies
Please don't look down your nose at these--they are NOT trailers or double wides.