23 January 2020 | 51 replies
Do we have to wait three years to make any changes to the property to include any removing of brush, cutting down trees, or building a home or anything on the lot?

23 May 2014 | 10 replies
We keep things clean, but sure don't scrub the floor UNDER the baseboard radiators with a toothbrush-sized brush, like she did.

1 May 2015 | 87 replies
Anyone, in my opinion, that didn't see the issues that @Walt Payne brought up either brushed through it quickly or read it with blinders on.
1 April 2015 | 10 replies
Back out some soft costs and we should be around $60 profit per home at the end of the day.

10 June 2015 | 25 replies
I plan on giving that book to my son and daughter.In general, Biggerpockets is great with wholesaling flipping, but there are other subjects like business planning, entity planning (I like Amanda Han), taxation planning (Steve Hamilton is awesome), and advanced soft skills like NLP and negotiation (not sales) etc that are super important.Not having a LLC or a Corp before marketing and making offers, seriously?

20 July 2015 | 40 replies
Bake me some of those soft and chewy chocolate chip cookies!

2 November 2015 | 28 replies
As Jon indicated, it will depend largely on your market and target client base, but your preference will also be a factor.We remove carpet from our properties the first opportunity we get - they're filthy things ... like having a giant lint brush attached to your floor - and replace it with a hard finish surface.

30 November 2015 | 6 replies
I would look at a low cost make ready service or even a good handy man type who is good with paint and just arm them with a gallon of the same color.... or heck, carry a quart and some throw away sponge brushes for when you show the place....tell the landlord how you just saved them 1,600 bucks...I would let landlords know you are going to do the lowest cost thing: touch up paint and keep them out of court (which gets really expensive) by getting that tenant moved out without a deposit dispute and a new paying tenant moved in....

12 March 2016 | 64 replies
Feels like I'm unearthing a fossil one brush stroke at a time.
5 February 2016 | 15 replies
My dad is the type that wants to hit a homerun every time in Real Estate, sometimes it drives me nuts because I talk to him about a good deal I find and he brushes it off.