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Results (922)
Andrew Bond How do you house hack?
5 May 2021 | 15 replies
You go from the mind-controlled "I want to live in the most spacious and luxurious single-family home I can possibly afford because that's what successful people do" to the freethinking "I choose to be different to beat the system."
Jack Cronin Would love your advice on my new Blue Ridge STR
16 March 2022 | 34 replies
Spacious decks. 
Elizabeth Hayden New to Investing and would love to refinance
18 March 2022 | 4 replies
Purchase price: $98,100 My property is a 1280 sq ft townhome that is very spacious.
Jason Brown First home was not a home run but am humbled to start.
3 April 2022 | 1 reply
Spacious main bedroom with main bath.
Jason S. I have a townhouse property. Should I dump it?
26 April 2022 | 9 replies
Every local that has been to my place has loved the location and the very spacious floor plan.6.
Roger Simons Do many owners live in their garage to maximize house space?
26 April 2022 | 0 replies
and more room as most 2 car garages are actually quite spacious, much larger than almost any bedroom. 
Brennan Harms First Property Purchase
27 April 2022 | 1 reply
Spacious and private backyard patio accessed by modern panoramic doors.
Josh Halat Investing in Mobile Homes
14 June 2021 | 2 replies
The pros are:1) Very low entry price point (you can buy mobile homes in mobile home parks for as low as $1,000 cash).2) Huge demand for affordable housing.3) Often used as the stepping stone to buying mobile home parks as it's a skill needed in both.The cons are:1) Working around the SAFE Act and Dodd-Frank laws which make it very hard to do mortgages or "rent to owns".2) Older mobile homes, in particular, can need a huge amount of cap-x to but them back into service.3) If you are not extremely disciplined on your background checks, you can let in people who will destroy them.4) Collections is always hard as you are basically dealing with people who have very little money.Here's what you should do if you're really interested in this form of investing:1) Focus on communities that have extremely high single-family home prices ($200,000 and up) and apartment rents.2) Buy only homes from the 1980s or newer that are at least 14' wide so the floorplan is reasonably spacious.3) Choose homes that you can buy cheap due to cosmetic -- and not structural -- issues.4) Watch over your home renovation costs closely and cut every corner -- every dollar you spend is a dollar less profit.
Lloyd Segal Economic Update (Monday, June 28, 2021)
28 June 2021 | 0 replies
A stone fireplace runs floor-to-ceiling in the living room, and there’s also a spacious workshop with wood floors, desks and shelves.
Todd Aaron 3/2 Single Family in Tempe, AZ
28 June 2022 | 0 replies
The spacious kitchen boasts self-close crisp white cabinets with hardware, quartz countertops include an extended breakfast bar, all new stainless appliances and farmhouse sink.