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Sharon Tippett Can you really get started with no money and bad credit ?
3 June 2017 | 49 replies
You'll most likely have to prove yourself to them over time since there is no shortage of people with no money and no credit that claim they want to be in real estate and promise to be an asset but just never pan out and end up being a waste of their time once they realize real estate is not fun and games and cashing rent checks but hard work with a lot of rejection along the way.
Eli Altman Adding a pre-fab studio
19 September 2017 | 13 replies
I'm not far from Cal and the Bay Area has a housing shortage so I'm not too concerned about finding a renter.
Ricardo Fainsilber Where to invest in 2017: Portland, OR; Austin, TX; Orlando, FL?
26 April 2017 | 24 replies
In terms of additional costs, I'd rather have prop taxes than "hidden costs" of squatters, unknown environmental rehab costs, shortage of labor, etc.
Victoria S. 2bedroom vs 3bedroom 4plexes
16 February 2019 | 2 replies
If there is a shortage in your market for 3 beds you may be able to get a premium rent. 
Dale Osborn Possible problems with title looming
13 September 2012 | 33 replies
Discrepancies, conflicts in boundary lines, shortage in area, encroachments, or any other facts which a correct survey would disclose, and which are not shown by the public records.5.
Ashley Wise Joplin, MO Rental Shortage
22 December 2018 | 4 replies
The greater Joplin area has a shortage of rental homes--specifically for the 4+ bedroom range.
Mindy Jensen How Do You Ethically Invest in a Disaster Zone?
13 September 2017 | 50 replies
mindy i am in houston for the last 8 years. i can tell you this much... pre-harvey we had arguably some of the most overvalued real estate... post harvey we will see a lot of communities simply not get rebuilt.there is actually a lot of rental capacity in houston so i dont think its a similar situation to what NOLA had and comparisons in recent history are going to be hard to find.in the short term , people are still gutting houses... actually theres a shortage of drywall in some of the suburbslabor is also in shortage... but i think theres a lot of people laid off from oil and gas from the last downturn that will welcome the work with open arms.... but the problem is some of these floodway communitites simply wont come back.there is no good solution to the problem houston has at this point without MASSIVE infrastructure development and buying properties in floodways with eminent domain (which i am sure many will be happy to have happen to their flooded house)ive personally talked to 3 diff people that said they are planning on taking insurance money  and fire selling house the first chance they get.  
Lane Kawaoka Texas & Florida post-Hurricane, Now What?
19 September 2017 | 8 replies
Landlords will be in demanding higher rents as there will be a shortage of housing for the next year or while properties are rebuilt. 4.
Shane Odom Crawl Space Sewage Removal St. Pete, FL
4 December 2017 | 1 reply
I've been there and this has been my solution. 1 fix plumbing issue2 spread lime (garden lime) thickly over affected area.3 let nature take its course our Florida sand sucks up moisture and nutrients in no time.
Rick Grimsley Need short term loan to avoid PMI
18 June 2018 | 8 replies
Otherwise like Chris mentioned look at doing the 1st for just a bit more than what you were planning to finance if you had already sold your existing home (do it for a bit more than expected for any unforeseen shortage when you sell, like seller paid borrower concessions, repairs you didn't expect, ect) then get a 2nd mortgage to finance the difference to avoid the PMI and pay off the 2nd when home sells, might want to consider a HELOC on the new property so that once paid off, you still have access to the funds if ever needed and while not needed you don't pay any interest.