Steve Simpson
Property Management Marketing Strategy
1 February 2020 | 6 replies
Add insurance, bonding, employees, PEO, equipment as you scale up slow & steady.
Bret Halsey
Where to start my portfolio?
21 November 2022 | 43 replies
The cash flow isn't great these days, but the market is solid, linear, and cash flow will improve with time, so as long as it's cash flow positive on day one, and it doesn't look like we're going to have to drop a few grand in the next 5 years to replace equipment or a roof, I want to be there.
Tristan Lewis
Windy City Investor
16 November 2014 | 7 replies
I am interested in investing in the Chicago real estate market and would like to use this community as a resource to better equip myself with the right tools to do so.
Rafael Norat
Systemizing your Property Management for 100+ units
23 February 2016 | 6 replies
Unless you are either fully equipped to handle these tasks or are able to form a team between now and then I would highly recommend Hiring the Management out.
Summer Segeleon
Am I allowed to Demo a house without a contractor?
13 May 2014 | 23 replies
And if you need to bring in any heavy equipment (to pull up a slab, etc.), that has to be okay'd by the city as well.
Hugh Ayles
Rehabbing a house with window units
16 October 2015 | 14 replies
The equipment is a one time purchase, is wireless, and supposedly easy to move.
Jay Garrison
Buying a home that is too low priced to qualify for a mortgage
30 April 2018 | 9 replies
With a personal loan you can buy "baseball cards/jeans/car audio equipment/cell phones/stamps/Chuck E Cheese game tokens" Essentially you have 30K in cash that you are paying monthly for.
Mike OConnor
Modular home construction
30 December 2020 | 28 replies
I have all the equipment to do all sit work, utilities , etc. the average house in the neighbor sells for $297,000 -$410,000. 3 families, and singular homes.
Shawn Lowery
Flip Recap: Partnering w/ Contractor
10 April 2018 | 8 replies
Seller may leave behind personal items for Buyer to dispose of after settlement at Buyer's expense, EXCEPT: hazardous materials (ie paint,oil, gas, cleaning supplies, grease, lawn/garden sprays or fertilizers etc), vehicles, auto parts, lawn equipment, lawn tools & tires MUST be removed prior to settlement. 3.
Mike Castellow
Seeking new opportunities
7 August 2018 | 33 replies
I've actually thought about it myself and have a little different take on how it could be accomplished since my background is mainly in the inspection, construction, and maintenance of equipment in the refining and petrochemical industries.