
9 August 2020 | 6 replies
But it seems extremely dangerous to pay cash for such a project if you don't have a way of first making a decent estimate of what the property will be appraised for after all repairs and streamlining.

26 May 2021 | 114 replies
Finally in the later stages, after many small and even medium size businesses are permanently shuttered and the government is unable to continue support of unemployed workers long term, we'll all end up in even worse shape, competing for fewer jobs.

22 August 2020 | 11 replies
This 10-year trend toward more office density (fewer square feet per user) will start to head in the opposite direction (more square feet per office worker).

17 August 2020 | 0 replies
However, companies lack the power to raise prices any further because far fewer people are flying, going out to eat, booking hotel rooms, or buying clothes for the office, among other things.

23 August 2020 | 3 replies
Training that fits your schedule that works at your speed and a good mentoring program is something you should look for in a broker.I’ve been a realtor in NJ for 11 years and the past 4 years I’ve been with the same brokerage.I work on a nationwide investor-friendly team, (teaching agents to become investor-friendly and to become investors themselves).Working with investors allows you to work with fewer clients and do more deals.

18 August 2020 | 6 replies
There aren't any dangerous or terrible areas of Austin in my opinion and personally I like living close to downtown.

22 August 2020 | 3 replies
But given the general move to less risk since COVID, I would imagine, they are even fewer and further between than 9 months ago.

21 August 2020 | 1 reply
I’m working on a business plan and this could be a great lead to help build the team I want have in the future.I heard a quote, not sure where it’s from but it says “ The Most Dangerous Information is What You Don’t Know”You never know what’s right under your nose, so let people know what you’re doing.

8 September 2020 | 24 replies
This has a reno cap of $35K, but there are fewer hoops to jump through.

29 August 2020 | 20 replies
But, seems to have drawbacks; fewer lenders, higher rates, non recourse loans, more down, etc.So the question is, does anyone out there have advice, recommendations for how to invest in BnH (more specifically MF) using SD IRA funds?