
12 December 2021 | 19 replies
I used to own a carpet cleaning service and we would use the black light to locate pet urine in order to flush those spots with a neutralizer for the odors, and then use our truck mounted system to clean the carpet.

26 November 2023 | 7 replies
Software's cool too, but its still just a tool & a tool is only as good as the guy using it.Put in a lot of wiggle room on your numbers (conservative underwriting)Don't forget your holding costs, builders risk insurance, taxes, utilities, security etcThis is all cocktail napkin stuff I'm giving you, you'll figure it out more.Don't overbuild but do be very detail oriented, neutral colors, VERY clean.

21 April 2022 | 36 replies
I found a few differnt grays with white trim works for us the neutral color appeals to most everyone.

8 December 2018 | 112 replies
@Adrian Smude I am going to stand in a neutral position and say that there's no harm in a small gift (valued at no more than 1% of your monthly rent) but only if they've been good tenants.

8 August 2023 | 6 replies
Through a combination of buy-down and in some cases, increased down payment, we are getting neutral or positive cash flows.

17 August 2021 | 107 replies
I don't know your work situation but I would basically put in whatever cash you need to in order to a) get in (if you have no job or a new job you might not be able to finance) and b) attain cashflow neutral or positive.

28 August 2022 | 77 replies
we only use the data our title company sends us weekly which is real not hyperbole.its includes the zips i want to know about.included in the reports:1. average sale price and per sq ft average age as well.2. list of all the active new home subdivisions that are currently selling sq ft and price points and owners of same.3. on a macro level sales activity is it hot sellers neutral or buyers market this data is updated weekly.

7 January 2020 | 17 replies
Our desire is to make the properties cost-neutral vs. you doing the legwork yourself.

1 December 2023 | 8 replies
Your attorney can review court orders, assess the appropriateness of releasing the deposit to the seller, and negotiate alternative arrangements if needed, such as placing the funds in a neutral account or involving a third party until the sale's closing.
4 June 2023 | 37 replies
If I buy a neutral cashflow place (it pays all it's expenses but nothing more) for 25% down on a 15 year note, at the end of 15 years it's returned 9.4% on that down payment even if there's no appreciation.