Kay H.
Could this be a good deal even though it has negative cash flow?
27 August 2015 | 95 replies
you are right Joe, basic math in REI trumps fancy degrees in calculus or accounting. are there any deals worth doing that have obvious negative cash flow like this?
Ted Wilcox
Starting Due Diligence on 160 unit complex in Albuquerque
4 November 2016 | 7 replies
Bonnie, fancy meeting you here!
JC Wu
Roofstock review. NEWBIES BEWARE!!
28 July 2021 | 171 replies
I suppose the mediocre local realtors don’t even know the answers to some of those questions, let alone Roofstock advisors.Assuming the Roofstock advisors only work from their fancy Silicon Valley office and have never spent a considerable amount of time in or even never been to those out-of-state markets, how can their expertise compete with that of the local brokers’ who’ve built their lives there?
Joe Nasr
Hi dear fellows
29 September 2014 | 8 replies
Hi Jon,I was the project manager ( and owner: family business ) of a luxury apartment building in a fancy area in Lebanon ( Baabda ) consisting of 16 apartments
Michelle Romano
Recommendations where to buy kitchen cabinets
6 August 2017 | 25 replies
I've seen IKEA custom kitchens in everything from fancy uptown condos, to homes in the burbs, to garage apartments listed on AirBnB.
Nicholas Standford
How expensive is too expensive for replacement windows?
19 February 2020 | 57 replies
Standard replacement nothing fancy.
Cameron Lambo
Quantity vs. Quality: When does a rental reno cost too much?
5 December 2018 | 8 replies
Renters will not pay for: upgraded heating systems, fancy countertops, energy-efficient windows, high end appliances, fancy kitchen cabinets, fancy bathrooms, huge walk-in closets, high-end window treatments, upgraded door knobs, security systems, fine landscaping.I rent generally to "B" tenants in "B" neighborhoods.
Joshua Dorkin
Beware of the Real Estate Guru Trap: What to Look for & How to Protect Yourself
20 October 2020 | 122 replies
But I don't fancy your chances of success.
Ava G.
How to command a higher rent?
7 November 2016 | 5 replies
My experience with all of our properties on what tenants will and won't pay for:Will: prime location; maximum square footage possible for the price range; an extra bathroom; good storage; no carpeting; accepting pets; fenced-in yard; central HVAC; main-floor W&D hookups.Won't: fancy appliances; upgraded counters; jacuzzi tubs; fancy outdoor spaces; throw-ins (lawn care, pest control, etc); fancy floors; fancy window treatments; Our tenants have consistently told us that they value the most space per dollar that they can get, in the best location, with basic amenities more than anything else.