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Colleen F. When do you tear down vs Renovate in a house currently rentable?
10 May 2024 | 13 replies
There will be a point in time when it is beneficial to tear it down and go better .
Douglas Gratz What is the new construction process? Dig lot, pour concrete, etc
14 May 2024 | 201 replies
I believe fear is natural in your first big venture/big risk high reward.....So I am trying to know as much as I can to make sure delays are at a minimum (preferably none at all but we know thats not feasible haha), materials are ordered ahead of time to account for supply chain issues going on in this country (windows is the most backlogged and its one thing I may not be able to order from the jump because things could change)but I cant help myself but think to take 1/4 of what I think my profit will be and sell them because of covid and its uncertainty , rates going to go up eventually (maybe that helps people rush to buy if I get them done in time), inflation etc etc....But I also feel its more about the money and more about seizing the opportunity and feel if I back out then I will regret it, you know
Account Closed From $400k to $577k in 6 Months, Thanks to Prime Location in 28205!
9 May 2024 | 1 reply
Despite being aware of the initial no-repair status, I opted for a home inspection, which yielded pleasantly surprising results with minimal concerns, primarily cosmetic.
Spencer Cuello Credit Card Financing
8 May 2024 | 5 replies
As long as you have an exit and do not get stuck with the penalties and interest if you do not pay it off in time, its not a bad idea.
Eric Kahn Gale 2-Flat: Replacing Galvanized Pipe with Copper
8 May 2024 | 33 replies
I have not used copper for at least 6 years at this point in time.
Ana Vhan Which home type is better?
8 May 2024 | 13 replies
Not only off the northern 303 by Lake Pleasant, but down south by Cactus and Indian Hill as well.
Daniel Barad Wildly Different Rent Estimates
8 May 2024 | 26 replies
The A is for accuracy…Luckily sometimes they’re low and you’re pleasantly surprised. 
John Hodges Sold my company
8 May 2024 | 24 replies
At one point in time we owned a 24-unit and a 272-unit apartment complex. 
Lisa Burns What's it really like to be a commercial MF syndicator? Will I be sorry I tried?
6 May 2024 | 23 replies
However i’m not top confident building my own portfolio myself will get me there in time and thats why I get inclined into syndication.
Jimmy Humphrey Over Leveraged?
10 May 2024 | 116 replies
As far as being over-leveraged, in my opinion, as an investor, I think that only matters at two points in time--when you plan on selling or when you are forced to sell because it no longer cash flows.