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Christopher Boggs First SFH Renovation - Before/During/After Photos
12 April 2013 | 29 replies
This is our real estate investment firms first renovation from start to finish.Some of the highlights:- Converted deteriorated 3-season porch into covered deck- All new interior doors (closet doors were used where traditional doors should of been used)- New front door, front and rear storm doors- Repainted kitchen cabinets, new hardware, re-finished countertops (thanks rustoleum)- New Trafficmaster vinyl tile floor in kitchen- Refinished dishwasher with appliance paint- New Fridge and Range- Painted the whole house (Glidden Duo)- Cleaned up hardwood floors- New tile in bathroom and kitchen- Repainted and put new hardware on vanity (bathroom)- New hardware/locksets on all doors- Drylocked basement walls and unfinished it (water damage)- New carpet coming for basement (not pictured)- New electrical box, outlets, switches, light fixtures- New roof (house and porch)Too many pictures to post on here.
Brandon Hall THE Thread on the Final GOP Tax Bill - Q&A
8 August 2018 | 272 replies
Link to the bill.Key highlights from the bill: 1.
Ricardo R. Online Rent Collection without partial payments
13 August 2017 | 21 replies
My information on payment systems is lacking because people used to recommend Cozy a lot and Alex just highlighted a huge problem with the partial payment shenanigans! 
Chris C. Kansas City Syndication: First Investment, Need Feedback
27 May 2019 | 7 replies
Here are the highlights: 100+ unit multi-family in Kansas CityTotal acquisition cost is $7m: $6.35m purchase price, $400k reserve and immediate needs (for unit upgrades), and the balance for loan fees, closing costs, attorney fees, etcIt’s a limited partnership, where general partners take 1% acquisition fee, 2% asset management fee(of gross revenues), and 2% of gross proceeds upon saleInvestors are paid 100% of cash flow until each has received 7% compounded annual return, then the GPs take 20% of total net profits distributed to investors, followed by 80/20 investor/GP split until each has received 12% returnUpon sale, investors get 100% of investment returned, then the GPs get their 2% of gross proceeds, then investors get 7% compounded annual return, then GPs get 20% of net profits distributed to investors, and finally there is an 80/20 split for investors/GPI am still doing my due diligence on the GPs, but so far it appears they have a good track record.
James Krahula Stock Market While Saving For Down Payment?
3 July 2018 | 78 replies
The HY accounts interest income would be taxed at ordinary income (a CPA can fact check me on that), which is a higher rate but you would have less in absolute gains to get taxed on.In general, your 2007 sheet highlights the main argument for using a fixed income instrument or HY savings account over investing in an ETF/Index Fund to save.
Jason McKenna New Member in Illinois
17 February 2014 | 9 replies
(sometimes longer than you might expect), for their name to appear below where you're writing, then be sure to click on it.IF it doesn't have their name highlighted in a blue background (like yours is above) it didn't work properly and you should try again.
Chris Jones Becoming a "sophisticated investor"
19 January 2020 | 8 replies
The below article does a good job of highlighting what's needed, but it is still a subjective answer the investor must attest to before subscribing to an offering.https://www.investopedia.com/a...
Lisandro Garcia Do you believe in hyperinflation ??
22 December 2010 | 115 replies
As I read more I realize this and my guess is that others will too.This thread has many undertones that have spilled over from other threads and my point was mainly to try to highlight incorrect information from other posters that regurgitate sound bites from idiots on TV.
Bryan Hancock Becoming A Millionaire Is A Letdown
20 April 2015 | 25 replies
He does a good job of highlighting the key elements to becoming a millionaire for most "ordinary millionaires" that don't get a lot of media hype.  
Jordan Low New Garage Door and Improving Curb Appeal
15 March 2016 | 7 replies
You'll probably be able to find specifically recommended combos at the paint store.I've had some experience with landscaping professionally so my feedback on curb appeal etc are coming from those design principles.The underlying principle of all curb appeal landscaping is that anything and everything you do should first be to highlight the front door, second to balance the house and yard, and three to work with the style of home.