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Timothy W. You might be in a landlording family if...
24 November 2010 | 3 replies
That said, what is better than bonding over a tile floor or with a paint brush?
Louis Solomon Real Estate Investor, NY
20 May 2016 | 5 replies
Louis leverages his experience to help investors increase returns on their static capital.From 2014 Louis bought and sold 16 properties (I include selling / assigning the contract) using funds raised from high net-worth individuals and institutions.Louis is spending time building joint ventures between companies to increase revenue and lower costs both for acquired companies and client companies.Louis also help people get involved in creative real estate in their local market, credit repair, and acquiring business funding. 
Sunil Chauhan New TurnKey Investor Requires HELP!!!
15 December 2016 | 18 replies
Also, your allocations for expenses are all static figures derived from some %.  
Valerie Wright Financing a Foreclosure
26 April 2018 | 3 replies
It will stay pretty static until the last few minutes and each time a bid is entered it adds more time.
Jordan Futch Winning strategies for Southern CA in 2023
6 October 2023 | 12 replies
If rents don't keep up with inflation, your financial independence will be short-lived.Persistent: Your rental income will last a long time, ensuring that you do not outlive your income.Reliable: You can depend on a steady stream of income each month, even during tough economic times.I will cover each of these three requirements necessary for lifelong financial freedom.Rents Outpace InflationIn real estate, prices and rents are determined by the imbalance between the number of buyers and sellers.When there are more sellers than buyers, prices decline until there is a rough balance between the number of buyers and sellers.When the number of buyers roughly equals the number of sellers, prices are static or increase at a slow rate.When the number of buyers greatly exceeds the number of sellers, prices increase rapidly.Rents follow prices.Higher prices reduce the number of people who can purchase, increasing demand for rental properties and increasing rents.Lower prices enable more people to purchase, decreasing demand for rental properties and decreasing rents.The only market condition where prices (and rents) keep pace with inflation is one where buyers greatly exceeds the number of sellers.
Chuck B. How do you "harden" your rentals?
5 December 2021 | 380 replies
Just lay it on your chaulk line and spray it black with those special cans you use upside down or you can use a paint brush.Use an artists brush and a straight edge to hand paint the parts you can't get to with the "big" jig.I use screws or crown staples and double up around all edges.I have done 5 of my own houses and one for a friend.
Jeff White Starting Out - Looking to use a self directed IRA
12 March 2018 | 6 replies
For more static assets like privately held stock, that works great. 
Steve L. Rehabbers: What Pricing Strategy do you Use?
30 January 2012 | 11 replies
Oil Rubbed Bronze,Brushed Nickel/Satin,Builder Grade Gold?)
Fred Stevenson bad appraisal after rehab in Philly, what next?
3 August 2017 | 8 replies
Might be worth brushing up on Louisiana appraisal rules
Kyle Holsey How to Present real estate deals??
10 January 2013 | 9 replies
You said "present" a deal, not analyize a deal.I realize that we all have gotten caught up in the digital world to some extent, younger people seem tobe addicted, if there were an app to brush thier teeth they probably try to use it.Presentations take on different flavors depending on the complexity and size of the deal.