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Bryan Hancock Salary/Dividend Split In Texas - Married Filing Separately
19 September 2020 | 7 replies
This is undesirable for our situation so I am trying to understand the mechanics, whether or not this is correct, and if there is a way we can legally avoid doing this.  
Keith Olson What do I do with this property?
21 September 2020 | 5 replies
Overall, it's in an undesirable back end of a strip mall and sat empty for years.Basically, if you're willing to be a little more entrepreneurial but want to reuse a lot of what you have then I think coworking is a good option.
Bienes Raices Using "Round Up" on a lawn
24 March 2010 | 6 replies
This product is intended to go after the undesirable green stuff while avoiding putting a hurting on the good green stuff.
Ashan D Indications that a market is turning around
27 September 2008 | 0 replies
Scott Scheel mentions that for bigger properties it is tough to get a good deal in markets that are already showing good indications of future growth (either already in the process of growing, or showing the "obvious" increases in population/job growth) He says the best deals are frequently found in weak or even declining markets where you have much better leverage with sellers.This is a risky proposition because real estate trends seem to last quite a while, but if timed correctly an investor can do much better than average by getting in early before the rest of the herd does.Do you guys have any ideas of how to anticipate a potential turnaround area before the census data refects it (IMO this data is a beacon to RE investors) I have a couple ideas I think may be worth looking into:-Projected inflow of large, new employer-New transportation artery-Unaccounted change (in census data) of demographics (undesirables moving out, nicer crowd moving in)-Perhaps a well structured conversation with someone at the economic planning department to find out how close to fruition some upcoming changes are taking place.
Arnie Guida No Children Allowed For Showings
2 October 2014 | 31 replies
Just as a adult can be denied on undesirable behavior so can kids and there is a line where it isn't just kids being kids.
Max Ball Following the artists to find the next gentrifying neighborhood
23 November 2018 | 7 replies
So they move to undesirable areas and, because they are artists, make those areas pretty - they don't litter, whatever car they have will be well maintained, they are more inclined to call 911 than previous residents, and other things like that that aren't necessarily characteristic of non-artist lower income persons (yes this theory is rank with implicit stereotypes).
Justin Fraser From 3 to 43 Units - I changed my life with one incredible deal!
9 September 2018 | 158 replies
We’re getting rid of the undesirable tenants who aren’t paying or who are participating in illegal activities.
Judah Hoover Huge return of House Hacking??
11 May 2020 | 3 replies
This has pushed up the values to the point where they don’t make sense for house hackers, or rendered the available options in undesirable locations for owner occupants.All this is about to change.
Mindy Jensen What's your MOST Creative Finance Story?
3 August 2021 | 73 replies
Homebuyers, commercial developers, and part-time investors alike need to know how to structure transactions with creative financing because conventional financing isn't always available, and sometimes it’s undesirable or unprofitable.
Shaun Caldwell Anyone own rentals in the ghetto?
16 May 2018 | 76 replies
The neighborhood is somewhat stable and our tenants have been mostly good, but undesirables are nearby and often visit the area.