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Chris Clothier St. Louis Missouri and long-term buy & hold investing?
13 April 2018 | 6 replies
Public transportation for mid-class working people seems to be mostly undesired, making the last point not as important IMO.
Valerie Zutavern Wisconsinite Noob
2 April 2016 | 10 replies
We only spend money on our house, insurance, food, transportation, and healthcare.
Brian Bond New Member from Philly!
21 May 2016 | 15 replies
@Brian Bond Regarding Germantown, on a personal level, I see that the area has a lot to offer - it's one of Philly's most historic areas and still retains a lot of that charm, it has great transportation links to center city and beyond, it's urban in character but still has some great greenery, strong (although needs improving) business corridor.
Henry LiChi Ohio Owner Financing Scenarios
15 August 2018 | 9 replies
I have updated these properties to be bright, modern, and comfortable.Deal 1:Location: Central Cleveland 44105Grade: Class C NeighborhoodProperty Details: Duplex with 2 bd 1 ba down, 3 bd 1 ba up, and an enclosed 2 car garageRents: DN: $750 - UP: $750 Garage: $50 per month to UP tenant ($1550 per month total)Rehab scope: Spent over $13,000 on rehab to make this place shine.
Matt Berglund Manufactured homes
26 June 2021 | 9 replies
MattI am a licensed modular retailer and investor of wholesale RE.20 Years in the industry.Previous statements are incorrect.A mobile home or manufactured home is a "HUD Label "structure which is designed for affordable living and the financing is somewhat tuffer for the buyer depending on credit.They have a metal frame underneath that is built in the home for transporting it to the site.
Kevin Estey CALLING ALL NEW ZEALAND BASED INVESTORS!
14 January 2020 | 184 replies
All of this and close to absolutely everything, shopping, motorway, public transport and restaurants. * 4 Bedrooms or 3 bedrooms plus study. * Master bedroom with ensuite and walk in wardrobe. * Open plan kitchen, dining and lounge. * 2 Living areas. * Sea and rural views. * Fantastic indoor outdoor flow onto the deck. * 2.5 Bathrooms. * Double internal garaging. * Handy to shopping, motorway, transport and restaurants. currently listed with realtor, but seller willing to let sap agreement expire and sell to me for $740,000,000 repairs estimate 35/40k$arv $1.17Mrents for $610-$800 per week.advise or any feed back will be appreciate.
Cheryl Prior Newbie from Wilmington, MA
19 November 2014 | 18 replies
I work in Cambridge, would love to buy here but obviously priced out; next I looked at Somerville, also priced out there with 2 families going for a million; so then I started branching out from there, with the goal of renting to professional types who work in Boston and want to live in places with easily accessible public transportation
Connie Chan What are your biggest pain points?
29 August 2019 | 15 replies
She has no idea what a rathole looks like, but she is terrified the squirrel is going to get into the house through a crack in the back concrete steps that lead up to the enclosed back patio.
Josh Deeden Best markets to live and invest?
28 February 2021 | 74 replies
Your money will go a long way here by comparison to California.Public transportation is a work in progress.
Ankan Basak Appliance buying for rentals in NY area
7 November 2017 | 3 replies
I figure my time is worth more than finding a used appliance, making an appointment to see it, transporting it to the property, hoping it works on day one, hoping it works on day two...For the cost of appliances vs. my time, I would rather buy new appliances and have several years with less potential hassle than trying to save $200 on the front end, but potentially getting a call 6 months later from a frantic tenant who's losing their frozen meat because their used refrigerator crapped out.