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Russell T. Dishwasher & garbage disposal
17 February 2012 | 8 replies
Any extra appliance or ceiling fan, etc that has moving parts is just something extra that can break and you have to fix it.
Delma Gordon What do I do with this house??
26 February 2012 | 11 replies
But the truth is I could not live in MS.
Joseph Zerfoss Busting the Comps
23 February 2012 | 18 replies
Thinking you are going to get very much "extra" for a high-end remodel compared to a typical fixed product would be a huge mistake that the Buyer will be the only beneficiary of.
Jon Klaus Are you seeing rent increases?
13 May 2012 | 23 replies
Its not really going to help anybody but rents in North Dakota are really starting to go up to the tune of 15%/yr.Makes me a little nervous so Im going extra conservative on my cash flow numbers.
Peter Zhang roof is 18 years old, should I withdraw my offer, thx!
19 February 2012 | 27 replies
Spend the extra $ and strip it.
Joseph K. Newbie investor looking for direction
20 February 2012 | 8 replies
When you think you're being conservative, add an extra contingency.
Corey Dutton How to Avoid Lending Scams
21 February 2012 | 18 replies
We charge an extra point for that.
Joshua Dorkin BiggerPockets Summit Early Bird Registration Ends at Midnight, February 23
25 February 2012 | 26 replies
Truth be told, I was definitely sweating it for a while there . . .
Peter Haymond How accurate are these numbers to buy turn key investment property?
13 April 2012 | 7 replies
Peter to reduce rental turnover you either have to have a place with the bottom 50% of asking rents for the area or really nice finishes so tenants will pay a premium and want to stay long term.You have to weigh getting that extra 50 to 100 a month being at the top of the rental market versus losing months of rent to evict and recondition.For that reason I do not like being at the top for rent rates in my market.I am not at the bottom but not at the top.For good tenants safety and the landlord fixing repairs in a timely manner is usually what is on the tenants mind when looking for a landlord.
Mark Ossman 15 or 20 year refi?
13 March 2012 | 16 replies
I like to go 30yrs and pay extra principal.