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Kevin G. Do you typically buy homes to flip even if it needs a new roof?
27 July 2023 | 23 replies
., slides, earth movement, and foundation issues.
Sam Choi Which is better - Hard Money Flips, Out of State, or Buy and Hold
3 March 2017 | 21 replies
there are many smaller citys outside of Tampa that are still increasing in value at a great rate .. it depends if your looking for fast flip $ or long term money that helps determine where the best place to invest is .. right now there us a very , very successful development in Sumter county Fl callec the villages .. now right now its hard to find property in that area that can show profits right away .. but .. i know first hand and through sources that the Villages developers are expanding at a very fast rate .. they have bought huge tracts of property and are expanding into Lake Panasoffkee, fl and Center Hill , fl .. in a few years any property in that area will go way up in value ... along with any commercial property that will go up a while lot in the next few years .. but right now there is Inverness , fl that still has not seen price increases to the before bubble burst era but is rising pretty steady ..although there are a lot of properties still priced around $50-80k with a arv of 120-160k .. there is a real need for rentals in this area and i have it on good authority that this city is looking at 2 major companies starting before 2017 bringing around 3500 goid paying jobs to the city .. they already have a pipeline going through there .. thats just a small part here in Florida .. there are many other great places that have movement like this .. i would not invest in your first option .. to much risk for to little reward ..
Cory King 50 Needle Blvd - Space Coast, FL flip
22 May 2023 | 2 replies
Movement mortgage quoted me at 30% down.
Michael Guzik Short Term Rentals Slowing Down due to Negative Media Coverage??
13 February 2023 | 47 replies
I'm not sure if everyone is on Twitter or Facebook, but there's been a pretty noticeable movement (usually among among millenials / Gen Z) to bash Airbnb / short term rentals.
Maurice Lightner Tulsa Real Estate Fund
7 October 2020 | 136 replies
Furthermore, it is very insulting to generalize and say that black people are novice investors, guess so are most other races, that's a big reason why income inequality exists for everyone.I only took this time out of my life to convey, that I totally respect that you don't want to invest in this fund, but at least hope that you would be thoughtful enough to wish us that did take the risk of investing well, and not perpetuate negativity.Take care sis.
Maria Walker Newbie from Minneapolis, wanting to start a meet up group!
21 February 2018 | 12 replies
I am so excited to be apart of this wonderful movement!!
Caitlin Daniel Is the market too hot to jump in now? (Spokane)
15 May 2021 | 19 replies
@Mike Lorence wow, that’s a lot of movement coming in!
Sean Harris Personal experiences in Gatlinburg, TN area
18 January 2022 | 27 replies
What’s your take on the continued upward movement of prices in Gatlinburg area?
Todd Whiddon Diary of a POP TOP Second Story Addition Project
21 February 2020 | 171 replies
If you do not apply at least a sealant primer to the drywall before installing cabinetry, the unprimed drywall remains quite vapour permeable and will allow moisture movement into the wall.  
Account Closed Why is the "appreciation perpetuity" being ignored when valuing properties?
7 August 2015 | 54 replies
If the investor holds indefinitely, the property owner is basically receiving a perpetuity in the amount of $50,000/year.