
5 February 2025 | 4 replies
Many of your PM clients will eventually want to sell, and many of your buyers (especially investors) will need PM services down the road.

14 February 2025 | 19 replies
I do understand being selective on the type of buisness you take, but as an agent we still have a fiduciary duty to our clients to make sure they receive the level of service this price requires.

23 February 2025 | 7 replies
That would typically NOT be by going above and beyond changing the way heat is delivered as ductwork would require a lot of demo to do right. 4.

18 February 2025 | 2 replies
@Deanna LipscombWelcome to BP and thank you to your husband for his service!!

10 February 2025 | 5 replies
It’s a short-term option, typically 12 months, that can provide the flexibility and funding needed for a $150K renovation.Here's why it could be a great fit:-No prepayment penalties — so you can sell or refinance without penalties.

16 February 2025 | 7 replies
Adding extra income streams, like charging for utilities or offering laundry services, can also help improve cash flow.

9 February 2025 | 4 replies
@Christian Rodriguez Typically there aren't any restrictions on how you want to use your cash once the Heloc has closed.

19 February 2025 | 14 replies
I'd suggest staying away from the typical TK companies.

9 February 2025 | 15 replies
. #1 alone would typically cost you $4000-$4500Ask for a itemized list of what things would cost + his laborThis would help see where your $$ is going $4,000 just in labor for the fence??

12 February 2025 | 22 replies
Often, it will also need work.So, that is causing investors to lower their standards and buy Class C & D rentals.Problem is, most investors apply Class A assumptions to these Class C/D properties - and then blame everyone else when they don't get their "expected" results.Check out copy & paste info below for more dtails:------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Recommend you first figure out the property Class you want to invest in, THEN figure out the corresponding location to invest in.Property Class will typically dictate the Class of tenant you get, which greatly IMPACTS rental income stability and property maintenance/damage by tenants.If you apply Class A assumptions to a Class B or C purchase, your expectations won’t be met and it may be a financial disaster.If you buy/renovate a property in Class D area to Class A standards, what quality of tenant will you get?