Andrew Major
Markets, and New Beginnings
6 August 2018 | 13 replies
I hope it doesn't come off harshly, but probably the most common question I hear from people regarding notes is where to buy them.
Mina G.
Moving Kitchen from the rear to the front of the house worth it?
18 February 2020 | 11 replies
Not to be harsh, but the mere fact that you're asking the question tells me you have little understanding of what's involved logistically and financially.
Pouyan G.
Do the numbers work out? How do you choose?
7 August 2018 | 3 replies
Don’t be disillusioned, as harsh as that sounds.
Kyle Brown
Heavy smoker smell in duplex unit
14 August 2018 | 5 replies
use "Kilz" , its the best stuff , wear protective gear. its harsh and may cause light headedness if not well vented
Elizabeth Maugeri
Taking possession of the property.
13 August 2018 | 6 replies
Where Im buying the winter is harsh, I need to get in.The company already sent a title commitment and deed and Hud sheet.What can they do if we move in before settlement?
Harsh Mehta
Buying Attractive real estate investment property
2 September 2018 | 7 replies
Hi @Harsh Mehta there are areas within every state that fit these parameters.
Ken Kwok
Where has the real highest Rental On Investment % or NOI in US ?
11 July 2018 | 20 replies
You will need to be on your toes at all timesYou will run into set backs (often)You will need to evict peopleYou will need to throw families onto the streetYou will make children homelessYou will have your house damagedYou will need to hire a team of highly skilled people to be your eyes and ears on the groundYou will pay a premium for services provided on your real estate portfolioYou will be harshly judged by those outside of the industryYou will need to make decision based on the best interest of your business and not your feelingsWorks out great for some.
Callum Cameron
First turnkey rental in Ohio
17 July 2018 | 14 replies
You will need to be on your toes at all timesYou will run into set backs (often)You will need to evict peopleYou will need to throw families onto the streetYou will make children homelessYou will have your house damagedYou will need to hire a team of highly skilled people to be your eyes and ears on the groundYou will pay a premium for services provided on your real estate portfolioYou will be harshly judged by those outside of the industryYou will need to make decision based on the best interest of your business and not your feelingsWorks out great for some.
Joseph Ammar
Friendly Short Term Rental Cities
3 September 2018 | 41 replies
On the other end of the spectrum, there are a few cities which vary from semi-harsh to harsh regulations, i.e. rules on how many units you can list, requiring the owner to live on the property, limits on the number of days you can rent out to Airbnb guests, etc.