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Jason Chung City vs Big Company, Head Tax: Decline of Seattle Housing Market?
31 October 2020 | 4 replies
Additionally, this could lead to more pain for commercial buildings as Amazon has a massive office space footprint in Seattle. 
John Rankin Under contract for 2 homes on 1 lot
16 August 2020 | 1 reply
The appraisal was a pain on my end.
Jake Cowley Tenant Requesting to Paint Unit?
17 August 2020 | 23 replies
It was a pain to paint over when they moved.
Andrew Carlson First Apartment Acquired
23 August 2020 | 18 replies
I know he's very eager to expand his commercial real estate portfolio for the bank and unofficially told me he can be very sharp on his rates. 
Melody R. A-Class Building. How do we keep them full during a pandemic?
7 October 2020 | 17 replies
Pile drivers, cement trucks, cranes, jack hammers, endless pounding and endless buzz saws, (and loud mariachi music from boom boxes, which I actually like, but not everyone does--some of these guys really crank it up), etc...A good first move might be to talk to as many of the existing residents as possible and try to figure out what their pain points are, and why their neighbors moved out, vs. shooting in the dark for solutions based on guesses.Some talented Texas Mariachis: https://www.youtube.com/watch?
Ali Jamal How To Buy And Manage Class C/D Assets
18 August 2020 | 1 reply
In my experience, it's short-term pain for long-term gain (because much of the revenue you'd lose from unpaid rent, property damage, premises liability claims, losing loyal customers, etc.) is made back.
Drew Hoffos Baby Steps or Home Run?
25 August 2020 | 21 replies
I would consolidate your efforts and resources into one investment, go through the pain of getting the loan one time, find one PM, get to know one building, and ride it out for the long term.
Jordan Leu BRRRR strategy question
19 August 2020 | 8 replies
Sometimes, loans can be a pain — it varies.So, when it comes to financing keep finding more info about the loans, and see which loan works best, both for you and the deal, for what situation.
Rey Perez ▪︎YOUNG ENTREPRENEUR - Seeking Advice From Expericed Investors !!
19 August 2020 | 0 replies
I have wholesaled 5 properties in the past, I've 9 years experienced customer service management, So... my question is I want to acquire a 4 / 3 unit occupy one rent out the others but for some reason ALL landlords I'm coming accross DO NOT WANT an FHA loan because they are a "pain in the you know what" as far as inspections for the seller.So what would be my best alternative...#1) Bring a money partner to help me quialify for a conventional loan?
Rey Perez EXPERT ADVICE WANTED ! - What Would You Tell Your Younger Self?
20 August 2020 | 1 reply
Father of two beautiful DADDY'S BOYS Which all I want to do is be the best I can.I have wholesaled 5 properties in the past, I've 9 years experienced customer service management, With that being said my question is I want to acquire a 4 / 3 unit occupy one rent out the others but for some reason ALL landlords I'm coming accross DO NOT WANT an FHA loan because they are a "pain in the you know what" as far as inspections for the seller.So what would be my best alternative...#1) Bring a money partner to help me quialify for a conventional loan?