
6 November 2016 | 1 reply
I have put an offer in on a multi here in MA and my question is: I own a thriving solar company and although it is coming to the end of the year tax wise, is it smart to purchase the property (all cash) with the company's checkbook (Can the company write that off?)

8 November 2016 | 27 replies
People always like to say they know math, but I don't think they really understand it or are good enough/smart enough to put things into perspective.

7 November 2016 | 2 replies
Cheapest option, but accessibility to change the temperature is limited since I have to come into the tenants unit, which I would like not to do3) Replace thermostat with a smart thermostat.

29 November 2016 | 7 replies
I have found a lot of very smart high paid professionals who act irresponsibly when it comes to investing.

7 March 2020 | 18 replies
What I'm looking for is a way to control the code in the lockbox so I can change it frequently as there are many people going in and out for quotes or to do work on it.There are many options out there that require a smart phone(bluetooth) but not everyone that will be getting in will be able or willing to handle that.

8 November 2016 | 2 replies
It's smart to get title work done as soon as you have a signed contract.

12 November 2016 | 3 replies
What will our communications look like (how often, technology used, etc.)?
18 November 2016 | 4 replies
They have been super hot right for some of the investors that I have come across.The smart investors are covering (or even making more profit on top of) their holding period monthly/annual expenses (mortgage, property taxes, maintenance, etc.) by renting out the property as a short-term rental (more information here in this utlimate guide to short-term rentals that I recently helped collaborate on with some other professionals in the industry) while biding their time for the market to rise as Millennials and Empty-Nest Boomers continue to spike prices as they flock into theses cities in droves.

14 November 2016 | 31 replies
Exceedingly smart move on their part, for those foolhardy enough to have spoken poorly of him now sit in a very precarious position where their own existence is at stake. 3) Regardless of what anyone thinks we (the US) still wield more power around the globe than nearly all of the other countries in the world combined, and you would be the fool of fools to ignore that and would do so at your own imminent peril.4) I'm not a Trump supporter and I have reservations about how he will govern, but simply parroting lines that come straight from the Democratic Party's Political Hit Manual doesn't serve any purpose but to perpetuate such tripe.

4 April 2017 | 9 replies
In the meantime one big lesson I have learned is not to jump into anything until I feel comfortable and smart enough not go get hurt.