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Christopher Hall Creative financing for a triplex
19 April 2017 | 15 replies
I am enlisted Air Force.Given the above information how would you try to get financing?
Joseph Firmin Atlanta Beltline Bus Tour
30 August 2019 | 3 replies
The tour starts on the Eastside trail and takes you south, by air conditioned bus, along the trail, with a guide who talks for the next 3 hours about what the Beltline is, how it came to be, the history of the neighborhoods, the real estate development happening (why I went), and what the path of development is over the next decade.
Josh Martinez Investor from Alaska, seeking $10m net worth in 15 years.
1 December 2015 | 13 replies
If you don't mind airing your secrets, what lenders are you using here in Alaska for portfolio and hard money?
Tricia O'Brien Montgomery AL - Buyer or Seller's Market?
31 July 2016 | 9 replies
There are 4 Universities in town plus the Air Force and summer seems to be prime move in time.  
Ashley Wolfe Analyze this! Just went to see what I thought would be a turn-key
24 November 2015 | 16 replies
Manager lives on-site.Ok, those are the things that are positive about the home and community.Now for the things I feel would need to be added/completed/renovated before ready for sale or rent:New gutters - ~$800Laminate flooring in kitchen and bathrooms to match entire house - estimated $500Stove/Oven - ~$600Fridge - $700W/D (optional) - $600Window in master bedroom - $200Ceiling fan in master bedroom - $200Kitchen sink - $200Redo all door trim/paint all doors/rehang, replace or adjust a few doors - ~$500 (just a guess)Add small door to water heater closet ~$100New master bathtub - ~$8003-4 panels of skirting need to be replaced - $ (no idea) but estimating $200Ramp/Stairs/Deck leading to front door needs to be replaced - $1000Landscaping in front - $200Cleaning entire home to make ready for sale - $200I'd like to get a foundation specialist to look under the home (free)Roofing specialist to talk to me about the metal roof (free)I need to ask her about the furnace (forced air) and its age and working condition.I need to factor in about three months of lot rent (at $375 per month) for the renovations to be completed - $1125And I'd like to have $1000 set aside for unexpected rehab expensesGRAND TOTAL = $8925This would mean that our negotiations to the seller would start at $11,075.First, are these figures anywhere close to realistic?
Matt M. Mold House
23 November 2015 | 3 replies
If not, are there tips you can share on how to judge how much life is left in your furnace/boiler or central air system?
Angelo Wong Bartlett/Memphis Turnkey Analysis (38134)
23 November 2015 | 7 replies
Here is what we are doing...Re key home to make new tenant keysClean up and shape the landscaping and trim tree in rear of homeRepair exterior wood - Repaint all exterior siding and trim.Repair gate / fence leading into backyardReplace all kitchen cabinets with new cabinets - Paint white, then antiqueNew st steel stove, dishwasher, and vent a hoodNew countertops (kitchen)New wood laminate flooring in 2 living areas and hallway - 1st floorNew tile floor in downstairs bathroomNew vanity and sink in downstairs bathroomTile walls around tub to replace old tub surroundNew brushed nickel light fixtures and fans throughout the homeNew carpet and pad on stairs and upstairs hall and bedroomsNew tile floor in upstairs bathroomNew vanity and sink in upstairs bathroomTile walls around tub to replace old tub surround upstairs bathReplace old / damaged sheetrock where needed (mostly downstairs)Repaint all ceilings throughout homeRepaint all doors and trim throughout the homeRemove all wallpaper and paint all walls standard neutral colorsReplace all interior and exterior doorknobs and looks to new brushed nickel look to match lights and fansReplace all cabinet pulls and knobs with brushed nickel to match door knobs and lights/fansLicenced plumber to repair and service all plumbing fixtures / pipes to ensure no leaksLicensed HVAC technician coming to service and clean the heat and air to ensure it is working property."
Joel M. Baltimore noob
19 January 2016 | 15 replies
My property is located in the Bel-air Edison area EAST Bmore, 10minutes from morgan state universityI purchased a property for 29.5, put about 4K into the property.  
James Miller Airbnb managment
13 December 2015 | 6 replies
I am planning a stay using air bob in march that is the soonest this location has an affordable opening.  
Brent Hill What does a good Subject To deal look like
25 November 2015 | 2 replies
Also, how would you craft the agreement so that you are protected but it is a win-win for everyone involved.I recently listened to one of the older podcasts, where the subject to is crafted in a way that gives the initial buyer a 60 day option to find a buyer wanting to do a lease purchase.My good friend owns a nice 2004 3/2 down the road from me and she is recently divorced but is stationed in CA in the Air Force and can't afford the maintenance on it...she has rented it the last year but couldnt get the rents because of some of the deferred maintenance issues so she can't even cover her mortgage now.