
8 December 2013 | 10 replies
We have lots of aged building stock here - Victorian or older - that can often be found at relatively descent prices due to the fact they are energy pigs.While it is true that a kitchen or bathroom installed today will be a 20yr old kitchen or bath when it comes time to sell, adding insulation, improved electrical, plumbing, ventilation ... all those "under the hood" type of renovations will bring comfort and health benefits to your tenants and operational benefits to your bottom line.

16 December 2013 | 13 replies
It is currently a salon spa.

7 May 2014 | 204 replies
We figured since we couldn't fit a bath tub in that master bath that we would try to make it feel more spa like in other ways and that's what I came up with.

17 November 2013 | 5 replies
I have a goal to replace my wife's income for health reasons with some buy and hold properties in Hershey, Hummelstown, Palmyra and possibly Harrisburg, PA.I own a rental with that I could probably get about 230k for, great renter currently (been there for 4 years) owe about 160k on the place.
18 November 2013 | 5 replies
The two brothers currently live in the property and dont want move out, they both have terrible health and are in their 50's.

24 November 2013 | 12 replies
While they were at it, I had them do the two properties in-between ours: one is another rental; the other is an elderly lady whose health is deteriorating.Today, I went over to place snow shovels at the two properties and noticed that the neighbour landlord had trimmed all of his trees that were overhanging our roof.

26 November 2013 | 3 replies
I believe this is addressed in How to Use Limited Liability Companies & Limited Partnerships by Garrett Sutton.It depends on what you want to do, but the S-Corp can pay health care benefits, etc. and hire you and your family as employees, with benefits, etc.

5 December 2013 | 20 replies
not for sure if i posted this in the appropriate forum .i would like to hear yalls opinion about how i should proceed .my current status is im 37 have wife and 3 kids own our home .bring in around 35 to 40 k a/yr as a full time maintenance/ janitor. we own 7 rent houses 5 are paid for . we put as much of the rental income towards the loans of the other 2 with the plan of getting another as soon as those are paid for . day job income go to health ins , Walmart , and to keep the lights on in that order , with nothing left to save .our dream is to have enough rental to live totally off that income and i quit the day job . at current rate ' the way life likes to kick you when your down' its going to be 5 to 10 yrs before i can quit unless i go insane first.should i continue to take out loans to buy houses or save up and pay cash ?

5 December 2013 | 80 replies
I did home health in the Inland Empire for a few years so I have a really good feel for all of the different areas.

14 December 2013 | 36 replies
Also boxing in the USMC (Light Heavyweight) was a great experience.2) Started a business with a business partner that brought sales ability and some capital to the table, when we made money wanted his capital out, we disagreed how to do that, we ended up divorcing our relationship, not fun rebuilding the business.3) Went door to door selling business health insurance as a young buck, lots of rejection, didnt care, tenacity was the rule.