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Corbin Grimes Rehab and Design Processes for Flippers
23 January 2020 | 1 reply
Search "proportions" and/or "similar figures" and/or "indirect measurement").This will help you figure out how many/which sized cabinets and appliances you can fit.
Robert Johnson Taxes and insurance escrow account surplus
29 January 2020 | 2 replies
Hi @Robert Johnson I have never heard of a surplus that large, but maybe you have a large mortgage and that is proportional.  
Yi Hao Liao buying a pre-sale condo VS buying a ten year old condo/townhome.
8 March 2020 | 4 replies
And wouldn't it also require that rents increase at a proportional pace to then be able to service the post-refi debt with a sufficient DCR?
Shiv Jey Where are the 2k rent properties at?
11 March 2020 | 9 replies
Your taxes, insurance, HOA fees, vacancy, maintenance, etc etc etc will all increase proportionally to the home price. 
Jacob Seim Cincinnati, OH Fixed Landlord-Paid Expenses
9 March 2020 | 4 replies
@Jacob Seim owner-paid utilities are a major expense in Cincy because they're they're high in proportion to our relatively low rents.
Eric Crockett Expanding my portfolio in the Boston and Providence Areas
5 March 2020 | 6 replies
The proportion of deals I'm hearing about where the price paid doesn't seem justified by the rents concerns me and reminds me of 2006.
Alejandra Tapia Borrowing money from your 403(b)
20 March 2020 | 12 replies
You can take a distribution in kind of a % of the property.You could, but then you have problems for paying future expenses proportionally with your interest.
Dan Bunker Coming soon to a vacation town near you...
22 March 2020 | 9 replies
The problem is that even though the town itself is located remotely, when it is compact and full of tourists it is very crowded.I know it sucks for STR but I absolutely think they did the right thing there. 
Scott Trench Act Now or Wait? IF Under Contract - Close, or Back Out?
19 March 2020 | 41 replies
All cities are compacted and people live right on top each other.
Amit M. Rental showings during coronavirus/Covid-19
22 May 2021 | 27 replies
Go to the property mid day (when the sun is at its apex) to get as much indirect soft light as possible avoiding shadows and harsh lightTurn on all lights (including stove top and closet lights) and open up all blinds/window treatments (replace burnt out bulbs, if necessary)Close the toilet lids and open up the shower doors/curtain to show the shower devicesCoil up any cablings (television, internet, phone, etc.) into a neat compact circleOpen up all the doors to show the inside of nooks and crannies and share the size of the closetsInvest in a gimble so you eliminate the rocky video.