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Daniel Mendez Indianapolis investors: Your thoughts please
21 April 2020 | 27 replies
I live in California and rent a tiny studio because it’s so expensive out here, but because of @David Greene podcast on investing out of state.
Elisabeth Ihler Why is building an ADU in Denver so expensive?
2 May 2020 | 12 replies
I have built "tiny" and it is more costly per square foot because you still need a kitchen and a bath, etc.
Scott Trench Is a 20-25% Crash in Multifamily Asset Values Realistic?
22 December 2022 | 32 replies
Many syndicators invest nothing or very tiny percentages of their net worth in individual deals.
Laura Holford Women Investing Grants
9 March 2023 | 6 replies
.$1,000 could be earned in about 1.5 weeks.That's not very much money, to LLC up with an attorney can take more than that.the 10% inflation they just kicked in ($30,000 minimum wage income per year X 10% = $3,000)The $2,000 they gave you just evaporated and you are now $1,000 in the hole (what the right hand givith the left hand taketh away--in spades).Seriously if they really wanted to push Female owned businesses up and increase their earnings--the grants should be 10 or 20 times (at a minimum) that--but with these petty amounts they treat you like a cheap date.With $20,000 in your bank account for business use, it gives you a lot more options to make more money than $1,000.Nothing wrong with taking free money--but keep it in perspective (especially when they tax you at year end)--these tiny amounts are not going to produce life changing earning potential in a small business.for comparison in Austin they are giving $1 million dollar grant to the Black community (now that is some serious working capital that they can do something with to better their lives) https://www.statesman.com/story/news/local/2022/08/31/austin-tx-grant-prepares-give-1-million-black-community/65465865007/The Women always get such tiny amounts, the table scraps of grants it seems like.Good Luck with Real Estate, and in your business!
Mary Philio Naming a Wholesale Business
3 May 2012 | 24 replies
I rehab a tiny percentage of what I buy.
Kenneth Dai Out of state turnkey investing in Chicago
12 December 2018 | 48 replies
(every crack tiny or big caulked or filled up= against insects or mices)P.S. the "booming" of mices + rats in the area could be attributed to the Booming renovations which drives them away from former in-disrepair grounds/buildingsP.S. to P.S: Justin from PFR has an account on BP: read his posts... does not seem to be those of someone on a trip to take others to the cleaners!
Cory Howes 3 units on Lake Superior - AirBnB
11 March 2023 | 2 replies
Purchase price: $392,000 Cash invested: $40,000 Duplex and separate tiny home on 2.75 acres with 600+ feet of Lake Superior frontage, private boat launch.
Arlet Rodriguez Financing with no $ down
24 February 2023 | 3 replies
I want to turn it into a unique tiny home experience and/or rental; my cap rate would be roughly 31%, netting a little under 8k in the first year.
Bob Bates Tiny Home Park Development Financing
28 March 2022 | 4 replies
I have a development property under contract for a tiny home park which operates like an RV park but my equity is currently tied up in two other projects and I'm finding it difficult to secure financing primarily because people are unfamiliar with tiny homes. 
Vincent Meoli New AirBnB Algorithm
27 November 2022 | 9 replies
And though it may seem like a tiny step, as @Leslie Anne Morris points out, swap out that key photo!