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Brian Bradley Investing in Notes Foundation
14 March 2018 | 1 reply
I have been obsessively diving into this alternative investment strategy so that I have more tools in my tool bag.  
Tim Kaminski Replacing Old Windows- Need Advice
27 March 2018 | 24 replies
Open windows let in road dirt, dust and allergens that settle in your home and never leave and in doing so, promote health problems that go improperly treated for years.
Ashish Khera Buy with all cash and then refinance questions?
16 March 2019 | 9 replies
It works best with motivated sellers, it's almost like I'm handing them a bag of cash and their problem is solved and they can move on with their life.  
Hilary Hill Houston flooded home flips?
10 March 2020 | 4 replies
Congrats Jodi,Sounds like you got a deal and times it right Hillary ,I’ve been listening ok’ing at flood deals for a while now , from the deals that came my way the wholesalers are looking for 60-50% of the ARV , that doesn’t leave you much room for error , market correction or stigma of a flood home even in a good area .Take off 10% for commissions, legal  & closing on sale , you are looking at best a 12/20% return on investment .Now imagine if the mold situation comes or contractor goes over budget , you may be stuck holding a wet bag If your plan is a rental than at least you have a plan B in place For the best upside of 20% I’d stay clear Of course if you can purchase at 35/45 From ARV that may be worth considering IMO the Flooded homes are going to be in the market for a while - based on the fact many owners are just hanging on and not paying mortgages .
Robbie Wyness 70 Year Old Rental Property Renovation Dairy (Pictures)
13 May 2018 | 34 replies
Then on top of that we usually discover a heat vent covered in asbestos & full of old oil fce residue/dust, then we discover a run of random cast iron vent plumbing.
Nancy Zhao Would you replace double pane aluminum windows on a flip?
29 March 2018 | 4 replies
Is there fog/dust in between the panes? 
Ayman Elmasik Houston flood home that would not sell - exit strategy ALF
7 January 2019 | 10 replies
Might have to bring out the trick bag for this one!
Nicole Wood Is this against discrimination laws?
31 March 2018 | 61 replies
This because landlords collected rents up front and skipped town leaving the banks holding the bag
Josh Stack Adding Contingencies to Contracts Post DD Period
4 April 2018 | 10 replies
but I we left holding the bag and having to throw more money into the deal or walk after having invested significant cash in the deal to that point.
Ben Visser 4-plex in Ogden, Utah analysis
14 October 2020 | 19 replies
Our duplex is west of Washington and 30th and would generally be considered a "rougher" area, but once we have finished the remodel on the one side it'll probably be rented before the dust settles around where we hammer in the sign.The realtor is now starting to change his numbers.