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William Huston House Hacking vs Rental + Rent
26 October 2018 | 6 replies
I have been trying so hard to find a multi-family close to the hospital i work at to use, but in the year i have been looking every one that ive come across within 20 minutes or less drive are just not a place i would like to call home myself, because 1) they dont have any garages, the units with garages are far and few between it seems in my area and i have a classic muscle car i would prefer to keep in a garage.., and 2) the numbers on the ones that are in decent areas, just make 0 sense to buy, i have tried to offer lower offers on these properties that are in decent areas with no luck or they counter for like $1,000 below the asking price and they always seems to sell for asking price, which when i run the numbers... even putting down 25% down you are barely making $75-100/per door. 
Account Closed Tiny homes, communities for them and the future.
14 March 2019 | 90 replies
Try to keep cool/neat/unique things in the park that millennial's would like, for example, maintained playground for kids, muscle beach style outdoor workout area for adults, a neat trail system inside the park itself for dog walkers, a community BBQ area, etc...
Aaron Bihl San Antonio - Flood Zones
9 March 2019 | 5 replies
There is nothing wrong with that though some people have a more flexible criteria or larger "risk muscles" so to speak.
Matthew Paul What a crappy day doing maintenance
8 November 2018 | 14 replies
But, I saved a few G's, so that's easing my aching muscles.
Alyssa K. “Lettered” Emotional Support...Chickens
30 November 2018 | 113 replies
Wouldn't surprise me, if this realtor was a friend or relative, that's trying to help out and flexing his muscle
James DuBois Buying Home Before Paying Off Student Loans?
14 March 2019 | 8 replies
Execicse some financial muscle and Pay off the student loan in three months.  
Kyle Shankin Rent to own, or owner finance? I need some help
21 March 2019 | 2 replies
However, I'd like to flex my creative financing muscle and save a good chunk of my own cash if possible.
Mindy Jensen Staging Looks AWFUL - What Do You Do?
1 May 2019 | 36 replies
When you define the expectation to a creative then you are assuming permission to say “this does not work”  when you have a stager that is going to get photos for marketing out of the deal they will stretch their  creative muscle sometimes accidentally not working in the best interest. 
Nomis Ruelas Need Partnership Advice for contractor& silent investor
18 February 2019 | 0 replies
Off the top of my head I am thinking:Me (the brains) : 40%,Contractor (the muscle): 20% (since he will be paid throughout the construction phase, and then 20% of profits after home sold)Rich Friend(The Cash): 40% since he will be providing all the money for the deal)
Charles Ulrich Hello from Ann Arbor, MI
8 March 2019 | 14 replies
It's not as cool-looking as its brother the GS850G but still technically qualifies as a muscle bike.