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Jerryll Noorden YAY, I bought my first "buy and hold"!
14 November 2017 | 40 replies
In most cases, especially lower income areas, the presence of hardwood would likely go unappreciated and it may make more sense to preserve that wonderful vintage material and actually cover it with another type of flooring (I've been using Trafficmaster Allure in my units, which I'm obsessed with) until it comes time you decide to sell the property and then expose the old wood, refinish, and use it as a marketing point to the next possible owner( think about how "rare" and "desirable" that same flooring might be after another 20-30 years if preserved). 
Roland Brown BRRRR Vs Turnkey with a Full Time job
8 November 2017 | 16 replies
That meant buying materials needed for that night during my lunch hour, and eating dinner in the car on the way to the rental. 
Moises Acosta III New investment air bnb
29 December 2018 | 7 replies
Any good reading material out there for Air bnb hosting?
Todd Moriarty Has anyone bought creative finance guru Larry Harbolt's program?
6 November 2017 | 2 replies
Has anyone bought his materials
Todd Moriarty Has anyone bought creative finance guru Larry Harbolt's program?
6 November 2017 | 0 replies
Has anyone bought his materials?
Tom Majewski Crowd-Sourced Flipping: The House That Social Media Built
18 January 2018 | 3 replies
Which, of course, then drives a lot of business to their regular gigs by way of earned media.It's also been a super successful way to promote the flipped homes to potential buyers.
Benjamin Ervin Deal Analysis - Good First Flip?
8 November 2017 | 3 replies
PURCHASE COSTS: Purchase Price ($62,000.00) Inspection(s) $400.00 Appraisal(s) $450.00 Survey(s) $0.00 Lender Fees/Costs $0.00 Closing Costs ($5,200.00) Other $0.00 Total: -$66,350.00 REHAB COSTS: Labor (from page 2) ($13,900.00) Materials (from page 2) ($16,380.00) Total: -$30,280.00 HOLDING COSTS: Mortgage Payments $0.00 Property Taxes ($300.00) Insurance ($700.00) Utilities ($900.00) Lawn Care $0.00 Other $0.00 Total: -$1,900.00 SELLING COSTS Selling Price $130,000.00 Commission To Agents ($7,800.00) Buyer Home Warranty ($500.00) Buyer Termite Letter ($50.00) Buyer's Closing Costs $0.00 Seller's Closing Costs $0.00 Total: $121,650.00 PROFIT: $23,120.00 On to my questions:- Other than potentially needing to pay some of the end buyer's closing fees, am I missing anything else that should be accounted for?
Kaleb Duncan New multi-unit construction
31 January 2019 | 5 replies
Trying to come up with guesstimates on what I'm looking at with labor and possible material costs psf for simple and basic designs.
Ralph Henderson Develop a Partner Network for Deal Syndication
15 November 2017 | 4 replies
I have informally impaneled asked a "board" to advise in the structuring and development of this business opportunity.I am developing the marketing materials from a very good template.
Daniel F. Harb Last Day To Go "Pro" At This Price!!!
16 November 2017 | 24 replies
What is the update on the "Pro" promotional code?