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Dave Fontana Syndication format
7 August 2015 | 1 reply
My first thought is that if you don't want partners then syndication isn't for you until you are embracing the idea.
Karen M. Considering a real estate career - tell me the ups and downs
28 December 2015 | 13 replies
basically its a lifestyle.. if you embrace it as such then you can do very well.
Jason Roberts Typical split for a 100% funded JV Partnership on a rehab flip?
24 December 2015 | 51 replies
Not sure what market you want to penetrate in FLA but I think it would be the same in some of the better markets there were prices are West coast like.Its hard for a rehabber to do one deal at a time and really make any money.. and or a living if your doing it as second income then I can see that.. if your average deal Is about 6 months cradle to grave and profits are say 20 to 50k for JV partner.. and you pull off 2 a year that's 40 to 100k for a full years worth of work... the key to doing a JV is getting some volume going then you bring value.. one at a time if that is what your saying your going to do I don't think brings much value except to newer to brand new folks trying to bust into the market.
Mike Alder Building "Tiny Homes"
3 February 2021 | 42 replies
IE an apartment.. but for the urban dweller they can rent those for 800 to 1200 a month so a nice income on your exisiting sfr.One of my buddies is contemplating building a developemetn of them in Roseburg Oregon he owns quite a bit of acreage there  and in our state every parcel has zoning period .. so this is a project that has to go through the subdivision map act.but in Oregon they embrace small lots.. ie 1 to 1500 sq ft lots are common.
Carley M. Terra Cotta Kitchen Floor Tiles
28 July 2017 | 9 replies
If you're installing over a plywood or OSB subfloor, you need to install cement board and lay your tile with modified thinset mortarI would use a penetrating sealer on the tile. 511 Impregnator, available at Home Depot, is probably the best-known and most effective variety of this kind of sealer.
Matt Kauffman Inherited tenants don't meet minimum income requirements
15 September 2017 | 14 replies
As the natural turnover occurred, we were better prepared to seek out and embrace new tenants to fill the vacancies.
Michael S. Leaking Copper Pipe in Slab
23 December 2017 | 10 replies
Typically, here anyway, copper pipes, or pvc, are not run "in" the slab but rather trenched in the pad below the slab and only penetrates the slab at the fixture locations. 
James Canoy Panic attacks are impacting my deals
22 December 2018 | 51 replies
It goes away once you start making some money and understanding the property once you own it :)  Embrace the feeling but still work through it and do some deals!
Mikkie Mills Investors can Benefit from Autonomous Vehicle Technology
13 September 2017 | 1 reply
Both of them have embraced the creation of this new technology and encouraged its development.
Karen M. How do YOU view debt???
26 October 2014 | 24 replies
I recommend embracing math as a good thing and ignoring anything to the contrary.Paying for the first property with cash is good, in that it allows you to refinance to get your money back, however.