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Chris Kreidel Looking for Tech and tips to rent our cabin in Big Bear, CA
13 October 2019 | 12 replies
To make the house much cooler may cost $1 to $2 extra.
Joseph Hammel Finding tenants for a higher priced rental.
16 October 2019 | 3 replies
You're also marketing it as we come into the cooler season, where no one wants to uproot their nest to move unless forced to. 
Lei L. How to get rid of mice in the rental property?
24 October 2019 | 17 replies
In that case, it probably does come down to it simply being the time of year when rodents and other pests start to head indoors (or at least they attempt to, as cooler weather prevails).
Justin Makkay CO markets to get into now?
14 November 2019 | 20 replies
If so, Pueblo seems like a good play but I think most people of a certain age are not going to love living there when you've got cooler cities north.I tell our clients to make their first investment their primary residence.
Tessa Malmgren House Hack- Our first Investment
18 January 2019 | 2 replies
We painted inside and out, refinished the hardwoods, added a high-efficiency roof swamp cooler What was the outcome?
Gary Rowe Did not know what I did not know!
19 January 2019 | 0 replies
Insulated the attic, removed swamp cooler from roof, re-roofed, and installed central HVAC.
Account Closed BRRRR -vs- Traditional 20% down, buy-hold-rent with 15+% coc-roi
5 February 2019 | 33 replies
See if you can follow this.Option #1:  REFIA - You invest your cash into Property #1B - REFI property #1 to get your cash outC - Property #1 has Positive Cash FlowD - Reinvest Your Cash from Property #1 (when you REFI in Step B, you get the same money back out) into Property #2E - REFI property #2 to get your cash outF - Property #2 has Positive Cash FlowG - Reinvest Your Cash from Property #2 (when you REFI in Step E, you get the same money back out) into Property #3H - REFI property #3 to get your cash outI - Property #3 has Positive Cash FlowJ - Reinvest Your Cash from Property #3 (when you REFI in Step H, you get the same money back out) into Property #4K - REFI property #4 to get your cash outL - Property #4 has Positive CFM - Stop right there (you could repeat...but I want to make a point here)N - Keep the cash from the last REFI...which was the original cash you started with...that just found its way through 4 properties before coming right back to you.Summary for Option #1:Money Used - The Original CashMoney Spent - $0Cash flow properties at start - 0Cash flow properties at end - 4Option #2: Leave cash in as EquityA - You invest your cash into Property #1B - You leave it there...and it diesSummary for Option #2:Money Used - The Original CashMoney Spent - The Original CashCash flow properties at start - 0Cash flow properties at end - 1
Jeff Cliff Things to consider during demolition of the swimming pool
17 December 2019 | 3 replies
Hello,I am planning to demolish a swimming pool in the backyard as it is not in good shape and the weather is usually on the cooler side so the usage would be very little if at all, besides fixing the pool in its current state may cost a great deal.Now, I want to understand do I need to hire a specialized company to demolish the pool or any handyman can handle it?
Jeff Cliff Swimming pool demolition considerations?
22 December 2019 | 8 replies
Hello,I am planning to demolish a swimming pool in the backyard as it is not in good shape and the weather is usually on the cooler side so the usage would be very little if at all, besides fixing the pool in its current state may cost a great deal.Now, I want to understand do I need to hire a specialized company to demolish the pool or any handyman can handle it?