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Taylor Holden Carpet of vinyl for appraisal purposes!
2 June 2024 | 5 replies
I use the Authentic Plank product from Southwind which is an 8mm thick plank and does not require an underlayment.
Jake Knight Indianapolis Market Update
3 June 2024 | 8 replies
The rental market in Central Indiana is officially on fire.After a slow November/December, January began with a bang and continued into February.We're leasing at an impressive rate right now, which is great news for both our Leasing Team and our Owners.If your home is sitting and not getting activity, it's time to reconsider things... price being the most powerful lever to pull.
Bobby Valcin New Appliances vs. Used Appliances In Rentals
4 June 2024 | 23 replies
Loud dishwasher, slow electric range, etc.
Julie Gates OG investor in Savannah, GA
2 June 2024 | 3 replies
I'm big in the SCAD area usually it's slow in Apr-May, and my ramping is June/July/Aug.
Michael P. Ready To Get Started In Ohio!!
2 June 2024 | 112 replies
Slow and stead wins the race.
Johnny Haygood Rent to Retirement my experience
4 June 2024 | 10 replies
Hey mate,Sorry to hear about your troubles.I've been offering "true" turnkey properties for 10+ years now and have many scars to prove it.There has been and still is a huge stigma surrounding the industry and rightly so.The very best rated in the industry sometimes get blasted on the forum.Like with any business that has stood the test of time, we have had our fair share of successes and failures.We have done very well for many investors and could have performed better for others.Many times, we are to blame and other times it was the investors fault IMO.One thing I have always claimed is that we don't steal, cheat or lie and my team and myself work very hard and always make decisions with investors best interest at heart.Personally, I believe that folks that work hard and do their best shouldn't be crucified for an honest mistake when it happens.But, I guess others aren't as reasonable when it comes to such situations and I don't judge them for it.I take the punch on the chin and still continue doing my best.Over the years, I have made millions and lost millions but only blame myself when I loose.Not others.Also, I've always preached to start slow and only use cash which has cost my business 90% in sales volume.I just don't believe that investors should use leverage when first starting to build their portfolio.Reverse engineer and base all real estate, business and even life decisions from a risk analysis worst case scenario standpoint.If you believe that you can absorb a worst case scenario outcome, then pursue the opportunity.Build a strong foundation with cash owned properties and gain experience first."
Boffill Yosleys Stuck with a House for sale since November
4 June 2024 | 43 replies
All these houses are way over the median sales price in this city and I guess everyone is slowing down on prices for that type of properties in the area.
Dan Blaylock Where to find and buy partials?
2 June 2024 | 19 replies
@Dan BlaylockWe are coming out with a new product in the next 3-6 months that will be very similar to a partial where investors will have ability to get principal and interest payments.
Adriana Andujar Real Estate Investing in Puerto Rico
2 June 2024 | 6 replies
I want to use Bigger Pockets products (or others like it), but it seems they don't provide coverage for PR, which is a shame.
Eric Justice Hawaii or Florida
4 June 2024 | 31 replies
just last tuesday I checked bread was 6 dollar something in sack n'save ; the price is not too different than bay area except I could buy a poke in a smaller container and that's enough for few days.Also some city in Hawaii is still considerably very affordable like Hilo and Pahoa and arguably IMO is best little town in US, it's the relaxing and slow daily life that's hard to beat. what I like about Hawaii is it's the closest vibe to south east Asia without having to stay in south east Asia.