Adam Lippa
On demand Vs tank water heaters
3 February 2022 | 6 replies
This is a one time cost that you will need to pay at some point in the future as tankless are the future and tank heaters are dinosaurs.
Osman Eygu
Multi family apartments
15 May 2021 | 3 replies
Personally, the only thing I have found on LoopNet is the name of brokers, and then I get on their list for anything they come out with before they put it on LoopNet.Second, and 8 cap rate is like searching for a live dinosaur.
Tonya Kadaj
Newbie owner taking over a dinosaur
26 May 2021 | 5 replies
I recently purchased a mobile home community. There is an on-site office. It even came with an on-site community manager. It did not come with electronic documents. Not one. All she has done for the last 14 years is m...
Keith A.
stop calling, texting, emailing, and hand writing letters.....
27 July 2021 | 20 replies
The old dinosaur war horses in the brokerage refer to those as "Golden Letters" because maybe they worked back in the horse and buggy days before humans evolved opposable thumbs, but today, nada.
Ben M.
Direct mail marketing and bandit signs
27 July 2021 | 18 replies
Doing it right is a repeated mailing campaign over a period of months and that frigging dinosaur that advocated "golden letters" in my market center, his name is mud to me now.
Jacob Willett
Real Estate Agent While In College
27 July 2021 | 3 replies
Some agents are dinosaurs and try to list their admin jobs in the local newspaper (lol).
K F.
Any other Realtors that started in 2021? How’s it been for you?
5 October 2021 | 45 replies
Advice from team leaders at the market center is dinosaur, laughably ineffective, and/or contradictory.
Joel Lazar
Am I searching member names incorrectly ?
8 September 2021 | 9 replies
Is this search feature a Dinosaur or am I?
Steve Adler
Should I pursue this?
15 September 2021 | 20 replies
.$3600 per month - property taxes - utilities - trash removal - property insurance - rehab costs - vacancy rate - cleaning and maintenance when tenants move - property management costs - accounting costs, etc and if you pay cash for everything you will still probably come out okay, but if you pay $54,000 plus $150k cash for rehab + all other costs the big question is; can you invest your $200k into a more-profitable property vs. spending very good cash on something that almost appears to be a huge dinosaur you will need to clothe, feed and he will eat you out of your own house.We need to see all the numbers and stretch them out like in the chart below.The following chart is what I am guessing your numbers will look like.
Greg Todrank
First Flip — Offer Just Accepted
28 September 2021 | 23 replies
I own properties in Massachusetts where there is a lot of rain and snow and basement leaking and moisture is one of the worst nightmares and dinosaurs that eat up cash for almost every property.