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Kim West Flipping Partnership - Structuring Advice
3 September 2019 | 9 replies
She (yes, a female!)
Adam Draper How to spread out $100k?
27 June 2011 | 6 replies
If you succeed you will like it and stay in for long term -- Some comments by Laura are good.I am engineer - and had four ( 4) rental homes --for over 18 years while still working full time --Consider as Busienss not just investment --this is not stock which you can buy and sell at any time --yes-some times confusing, frustrating and time consuming --My best suggestion is buy a single family home -- best time to buy now --bank foreclosures-- if you have a college or hospital near by -- buy a 3 or 4 bedroom house and rent to three --students or female nurses ( single) -- find local students or young kids to cut grass and have a lawn service to spray checmicals --get an older retiree for minor repairs and maintenance --and dont be greedy --keep tenants happy -- buy hosue --around $50,000 cash --which should be $80,000 to$100,000 current retail value - do some homework on pricing -Refinance the hosue after 12 months --get cash back and buy another -- if you buy one house every year or every two years and let tenants pay for mortgage --you ahev five hosues in tenyears and get paid in next ten years --you will have over $1 million net worth--all paid for Free and Clear Five hosues-- for retiring in 20 years or early --you do not need cash flow now --keep the job if you like the job -- good luck
George P. When your tenant gets a pet in your pet-free rental unit
28 June 2011 | 13 replies
A (former) female friend of mine used 2 service dogs.
Nan Doering flippers/common sense
23 February 2009 | 17 replies
We've all had incompetent managers, etc.For all you investors/flippers out there....I am a 46 yr old female, who NEEDS a job.
Nick J. 2 new additions to the family
20 February 2009 | 9 replies
so my other 2 female goats apparently wanted to have babies today.Sunday I only had 4 goatsnow I've got 10 goats..6 baby goats3 momma goats 1 soon to be very broke daddy goat ( I'm sure the baby mommas are going to go after him for child support)poor goat..............
Alison Buckley To 'hood or not to 'hood
26 March 2009 | 63 replies
Even though I know many independent and confident female investors who get along just fine by themselves, I normally recommend that women take someone along with them whenever possible.
Account Closed Anyone like to use stained concrete vs laminate/carpet?
9 February 2010 | 11 replies
That is a big selling point - if a couple is looking at a house and the female doesnt like the carpet - that could be a big factor in whether they buy the place or not.
Dion Shields I found a house, what do I do next?
3 December 2010 | 24 replies
Hoping for the best :roll: @Steve - When I first mentioned the property, like I said, it did have stickers/notices all over the front door, but as Jimmy mentioned, the appraisal records still list a female and the property address as her mailing address.
Christian Morency Tenant proof flooring.
7 March 2011 | 0 replies
So far everyone that has seen it loves it, both male and female.
Account Closed Land staging-The magic of access
13 March 2011 | 0 replies
I always assume a female broker with a city couple will be driving a Lexus SUV to the sweet spot.