
10 February 2016 | 3 replies
It is in pretty bad disrepair, with the biggest and most obvious issue being the mold that is in every room of the entire lower level of the home (it's a 5BR, 2BA (~2000 sq ft) split level - lower level has one bath, living area, 2BR, storage space and utility room).

20 March 2016 | 12 replies
Consider Turnkey, build wealth slowly, simply and using the bents and expertise of an existing space.

8 February 2016 | 0 replies
I am seeking non-recourse bridge debt under a 1M and am finding that space quite a bit different than the 1-3M lending space.

9 February 2016 | 12 replies
I have a few RE quandaries that I could use some help with and I wasn't sure where exactly to start this post but I suppose this can serve as my BP introduction as well :-) By way of introduction, my wife and I own a townhome in Northern Virginia (6 min. walk to VRE station) that we are contemplating selling (more space, expand family, etc.) but we're not in a position to sell right now.

9 February 2016 | 5 replies
Does anyone out there have expertise in the multi-family space out there?
8 February 2016 | 5 replies
Benefits of working under a brokerage- they take on the majority of your liability, handle earnest money, branding, marketing, administrative support, technology, office space to meet your clients, trainings, networking, other senior and junior agents to help you.

2 December 2019 | 7 replies
Is he/she going into the crawl space or attic or just opening a hatch and shining a light in it.Besides the certifications and registrations they might have do they hold any professional licenses.

9 February 2016 | 2 replies
remove carpet and refinish sub floor, replace countertops, add kitchen appliances, move a wall to make space for a proper staircase, add a parking spot, replace oil tank if it isn't already a deal killer.Exit: hold as rental long term, sell on a lease optionAny thoughts would be much appreciated.Thanks

11 February 2016 | 7 replies
Much whining and complaining later, and many explanations by me about how much it costs to keep the heat at 85 and how no one else in the building complains and they all have the same set up, and one call to the utility company when their CO detector went off (they decided using the gas stove to heat the place was a good alternative) the tenant (who pays their own electric) has purchased space heaters.

20 February 2016 | 3 replies
@Judah Johnsonyes I was thinking a few beers and a game of poker with my contractor and real estate agent, haha.