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Ellie Narie What should I know about self-managing D-properties remotely?
15 April 2024 | 33 replies
I used to fish the Smith a lot you talk about incredible river and the redwood groves one has to see those in their lifetime there is simply nothing like a Redwood Tree that is 30 foot at the butt and 250 ft tall and the canopy occupies 1/2 acre.
Megan Ballard Lowering Foundation In Attached House
14 April 2024 | 3 replies
The ceilings aren’t tall enough, and I know that you can dig out a lower foundation to make the ceilings taller.
Alex SImon Ohio Cashflow LLC
21 April 2024 | 240 replies
Is it gaining or losing population.Hi Michael,Thanks for your comment.I see Toledo as quite a diverse city when it comes to employment.From white collar medical to blue collar steal, glass and manufacturing.I'm sure that you can look things up online further and find out all of the stats/demographics about the employment and population, etc...In my opinion it's very easy for someone like myself to paint a pretty picture about the Toledo market and to "smudge" your eyes with booming figures.Something that I don't practice because every market has it's pro's and con's.I will say this though just like I've mentioned to many other investors over the years.Focus on finding the right people first before focusing on the stats/demographics of a particular market.When you work with experienced investors (As in you have "boots on the ground"), they are going to be the ones that will know the micro economics of specific cities or even regions.So, the broad market stats that you can find online will differ to what people on the ground know to be true.Just my 0.02 Aussie cents lolThanks again mate and I wish you much success
David Lamb Lease Back Option Strategy
14 April 2024 | 6 replies
I am going to pretend I did not read that forum, not because it is not sage advice, but because it interferes with my rose colored glasses
Jerry Velez Ready to dive in! - REI
12 April 2024 | 10 replies
The magnifying glass (upper right hand corner) is a gateway to forum posts, stories, and investor experiences.
Josh Edelman Market Recap for April + News!
9 April 2024 | 1 reply
However, it might be wise to hold onto your eclipse glasses for the next event.
Catie Conrad Catie Conrad, Homeowner (I gotta say, it has a nice ring to it!)
9 April 2024 | 2 replies
Fortunately for me, underneath her top layer, she is a beauty just waiting to take her glasses and braces off.
Waleep Alvi Shower door or shower curtain?
8 April 2024 | 20 replies
Obviously glass looks nicer and is more appealing to a tenant, but not something that necessarily drives up the rent price.
Ron W. Secondary roof impact on insurance & lending
6 April 2024 | 2 replies
Everything passed except for the "secondary roof" which consists of a membrane roof over an unheated, patio "room" separated from the man house by glass sliders.
Jordan Lowe STR in the Gulf. advice needed.
6 April 2024 | 19 replies
Right, the list of things to maintain and/or replace is never ending; rugs, AC filters, light bulbs, water filter in fridge, detector batteries, pest control, coffee maker, stove eyes and pans, silverware, bowls, glasses, sofa cushions, pillows, blinds, brooms, mops, vacuum, brushes, shower curtains, bath mats, beach towels.