Jeffrey Day
Evaluating a first deal - would like opinions and help as I go...
23 February 2020 | 1 reply
Property includes a fitness center, swimming pool, outdoor basketball court, tanning beds, computer lab, private study rooms, a clubhouse, and a game room.
Patrick Spearman
Investment purchase... Warranty Deed... should I be worried???
8 April 2020 | 9 replies
I'd still get title insurance though...I'd wonder why they are selling it for less than they paid and still below market rate.Maybe the 2019 sell was a foreclosure and the neighborhood changed and now it is not worth as much.Maybe the house was in a fire or mold infested, or a meth lab--something that has major rehab costs, so it is worth less than the neighboring properties.Maybe the sell is just a scam.I'd wonder though if there is some sort of issue with the occupant--lifetime estate--big bad boys with guns and not afraid of using them--the local Sherriff's kid--one that will burn the place before they move--unusual deaths in the house--something.There is a reason for the low price.
Radha Devani
18 Acres land right across a brand new hospital
9 April 2020 | 2 replies
Hospital has already purchased a huge chunk of land for Medical Buildings and Lab, so Now my dilemma is what should be a good use of that land.
Jorge Abreu
Opening Up America Again - What Does This Mean for Real Estate
21 July 2020 | 47 replies
I was in Alsaka in 2016 and visited the Frozen tissue lab at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks and this will only keep happening.
Chabane Maidi
What happens if the universities don't return in the fall?
2 May 2020 | 20 replies
Or some hybrid with labs, equipment rooms, etc. available to students.
Tyler Hallman
This is a weird one...
18 May 2020 | 17 replies
Its costly to remediate a home where there was a METH LAB, if that's what your statement means.
Andy Becker
New 1031 'like kind' exchange rules
15 June 2020 | 6 replies
I just learned recently that the killer bees we’ve been warned about since I was a kid WERE CREATED in a South American lab!
Gleb K.
New adventure in Massachusetts
19 June 2020 | 4 replies
I'm quite handy in terms of doing interior work.With the house under 100K I will be able to handle payments and start building the base for the first investment small multifamily house to only rent out.As of now I have watched a couple of BP seminars, that are amazing and I would like to start a relationship with someone who can represent me as an agent, help me secure the first property in MA, and maintaine a relationship in terms of continuing in the direction of the multifamily business.I'm still learning all there is to know in this business as a newcomer, and explaning the steps and extra costs are very appreciated.I'm business oriented and am approaching everything with a business plan.Looking forward to be a part of the community.Hi Gleb,My girlfriend is also studying in Amherst, getting her PhD in Chemistry at UMass.
Jack B.
Another pitbull as an "emotional support animal" applicant
23 June 2020 | 39 replies
Nothing against the breed but most owners can't train and meet the needs of a lab let alone pitt or doberman.
Nathan Gesner
Why you SHOULD allow animals
6 July 2020 | 132 replies
If you allow dogs,and can do a fenced in yard-- definitely do it.The only time I've regretted allowing dogs, is when I saw my tenant put her lab IN THE CRATE OUTSIDE.