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25 July 2022 | 37 replies
Took these and transplanted them next to the lot property lines, along road ways for sight and sound barriers, and around the lots, where they would not be in the way of the home sites.
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24 May 2021 | 7 replies
I am a "recent" transplant to the DFW area (Recent = moved here one week before the world shut down.
31 May 2021 | 3 replies
Below is a description of each of the four characteristics.Type: Condo, high rise, single-family, etc.Configuration: For example, 2,000SF, two bedrooms, three-car garage, large back yard, single-story, two stories, etc.Location - Where the target tenant pool wants to live. Rent
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9 June 2021 | 3 replies
With your income you should be able to do all of the above anyways so congrats on the success so far.I appreciate your reply - only debt I have is a $350 a month car payment, I will most likely keep the home for another year or two then turn it into a rental for 3 years and then sell before the capital gains monkey catches me (2 out of 5 years I think) So it would make sense I think My emergency fund is solid as my rent is covered mostly by roommates and having 60k just sitting in a .5% interest account is secure enough to last me 3-6 months (truth be told 20-30k is more than enough, I live really low)
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16 August 2021 | 38 replies
We will be restarting our live real estate meet ups this month, great place to network with local investors.
14 July 2021 | 14 replies
Assuming that you're going to a 4 year college, you could buy a primary residence for 5% down and rent out bedrooms to roommates and live rent free while paying down your loan over that duration.
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15 July 2021 | 8 replies
As I currently rent an apartment in Hollywood I have been considering saving enough money to buy a 3-4 plex in/or around LA where I can get an FHA loan and live (rent free) in one apartment while fixing up and renting out the others.
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21 July 2021 | 7 replies
Assuming the average household size of 2.47 per the census data for the Austin MSA, that equates to 27,205 new households transplanted.
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22 July 2021 | 2 replies
We are also open to find a multi-family with a full basement unfinished or finished that we can transform to live in while we rent both apartments and live rent free for the next year allowing us to save a substantial amount of money.
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1 September 2021 | 8 replies
So if someone has a building that a percentage of there income is down because of covid moritorium allowing people to live rent free.