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Andrew McIntyre How to screen a tenant
6 June 2017 | 11 replies
People who boast about being the best tenant ever, usually are not...
Brandon Pelfrey Inheriting tenants, blessing or a curse?
9 July 2017 | 1 reply
I've noticed that when a deal is advertised the seller almost always will mention that the unit(s) is already leased out as a benefit, however in the books I've read and the podcasts I've listened to investors have stressed the importance of not inheriting tenants.I'm curious to know what people's experiences and two bits are on this, and maybe an explanation as to why sellers boast to have fully rented out units in their listings.
Jonathan Stone Leaping Hurdles to Close My First 2 4 Plexes 100 Miles From Home
14 July 2017 | 10 replies
There were two 4 family units on neighboring lots boasting 3 beds and 1 bath in a working class Cincinnati neighborhood with virtually no crime. 
Gabe D. The Anatomy of a Quarter Million Dollar Fix & Flip
15 November 2017 | 4 replies
The house boasted a full finished basement, designer finishes throughout, massive custom closets and a chefs kitchen.Renderings NumbersLocation: Berkeley Heights, New JerseyOwnership Structure: Project Specific LLCWork Description: Add A Level / AdditionFinancing: Hard Money / Private Money LenderDuration: 12 MonthsPurchase Price: $455,000Cost of Construction: $400,000Sales Price: $1,250,000Holding Costs: $100,000Selling Costs: $65,000PicturesClick here to see all the listing photos on ZillowClick here to see all the listing photos on ZillowVideosInterior Progression VideoKitchen Progression VideoVideo WalkthroughVirtual Tour I hope you enjoyed walking through this project with us and found value in the information shared herein.We'll continue to work on and improve these posts so that we may share our experiences on future projects.Please feel free to respond to this post with any  questions or feedback you might have. 
Fay S. Divorced at 24, millionaire at 29.
30 June 2018 | 137 replies
There are so many elements that make this story inspirational, but probably the most impressive is the manner in which you tell the story is not rooted in boastfulness, but pride. 
Matt Carey Funniest Listing Description I Have Ever Read
16 October 2017 | 13 replies
The theatre also boasts reserved reclining seating and has a walk-through concession including barista bar and homemade NY style pizza by the slice or by the pie.
Emily Shirk Buyer Privacy Violation?
21 December 2017 | 2 replies
I also feel like it draws dangerous attention to our home since the agent boasts about how much it sold for and it being the most $/sq in the neighborhoods history.
Tim Schroeder Where to invest in Colorado's high-priced market?
5 February 2019 | 26 replies
They boast double digit returns with high rents and low purchase price (duplexes around 150k.)
Michelle Reid Best market & strategy for appreciate now cash flow later
18 January 2022 | 15 replies
That market for me right now is Cape Coral boasting an impressive 7% YoY growth!
Cory Howes Building New Large Multi-Family - Why not?
21 January 2022 | 5 replies
Will these be working poor Section-8 subsidized units, or non-working Section-8 subsidized units, or market rate units.(3) Could you buy 16 SFH's for less than the build cost of the apartments and rent them out---less boasting rights but more cash in pocket.(4) If you build, it might make sense to own a 7/11 or am/pm type convenience store near there if there is nothing else around.Supply  vs demand....