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2 October 2024 | 7 replies
I've always been a bit of a "job hopper" and have worked in several different industries over the years (eg. healthcare, insurance, bartending, audio engineering, project management, adult corrections, and other security work).
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4 October 2024 | 27 replies
I am also negotiating a "Subject to" property with one of my existing clients.If you can get legs on the PM company (get to 200 to 300 units quickly), you should be able to have enough cash flow to be able to fund your purchases.If I were to do anything over, I would have quit my engineering job sooner and started in property management.
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9 October 2024 | 312 replies
For example, a doctor or software engineer, who makes good money, but does not understand real estate nor finance.
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29 September 2024 | 2 replies
I am not an engineer, so please consult with an engineer or licensed GC in your area before proceeding, but this should be a fairly minor change that should be completed in under 1 day.
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1 October 2024 | 6 replies
Where I live in Incline Village new builds are 1500/sqft and that doesn't include the engineering and architect costs.
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30 September 2024 | 16 replies
My LTR income has provided the cashflow to quit my job as an electrical engineer.
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7 October 2024 | 190 replies
Sure the concept is good (search engines), but you backed the wrong horse.
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3 October 2024 | 26 replies
Starting in Highlands neighborhood (or northside) which used to be a very rough part of town, is now the one of the top 3 most desirable are in the metro and this has slowly trickled down into neighborhoods south.I am an engineer so I love to base my decisions on data, so for example looking at census data, I like to look at % of high income earners in an area to gauge if I should invest or notFor 80204 which includes the neighborhood of Villa Park, in 2010 the % considered upper middle/high income was 4.2% of households. 2022 census says that now it is 40.5%On the other end is 80219 which includes the neighborhood Westwood which would have the lowest income area on my list, in 2010 Westwood had 4% as well, by 2022 it had 21.1% high /upper middle income earners.I have properties in both and tenant applicants are a wide variety (lower income folks on rental assistance to high income earnings wanting to rent in an area before buying a home) so its hard to put a property class in this area.
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30 September 2024 | 12 replies
so much private land has been logged and replanted since then.. in those days we would buy a 40 lets say for 150k take 200k of timber off of it then sell the land on contract for same price then hypothicate the note to pull out more cash rinse repeat.. we also would use our logging roads and staging areas stratigically so when we left the roads were in the right place to do a 4 way lot split and the landings/stagging areas became the building pads.. in the NW permits for logging are not tough.. in those days it was over the counter and there was nothing you needed to do with regard to excavation.. however if I just bought the land and wanted to put in roads and pads then I would have had to get a grading permit and all the survey and engineering that went with it.. its was really something how we did that.. and I miss it to this day.. the other item that made it so profitable was Japan was paying premium for Export quality doug fir logs.. you could get double or more for export logs.
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29 September 2024 | 16 replies
The downstairs tenants are a young couple, one works about 30 minutes away and the other goes to school as an engineer.