
31 August 2021 | 8 replies
It's understandable, since one can gain property tax advantages by living in one of those as a non-permanent structure, yet can't 'double dip' by having tax-free land gains just by parking a trailer on a plot of land for 2 years at a time.If the state was offering to buy the land with the structures on it and perform the demolitions itself, I think it would be excludable.

1 September 2021 | 17 replies
You should out-perform that.I think a lot of people don't look at the state of a specific property close enough.

2 September 2021 | 2 replies
Below are two charts showing how properties that conform to our property profile performed over the last 13 months.Sales - Median $/SF by Month27% YoY appreciation.Sales - Months of SupplySix months of supply is considered a balanced market.

1 September 2021 | 2 replies
Hey all, I've been looking for the data to support this but it's hard to find at the moment. I'm wondering what improvements would you guys consider the most important and which improvements increase the house value t...

31 August 2021 | 0 replies
I'll need the inspection performed this Thursday 9/2/21.Thanks in advance for sharing!

2 September 2021 | 12 replies
Hi David,If it were mine, I'd call a local Sherwin-Williams store (as close to the beach as possible) and ask them what they think.Ask them if different brands of their paint perform differently in your environment/climate.Then ask them if that's just a guess or if they have a lot of customers in the time range.Keep in mind this will be for decent paint, not cheapy off brand stuff.Also, being a little more specific with the store people might help, because in some beach neighborhoods it's acceptable to let the homes go to very chalky and even peeling before painting, and in some they need to look new all the time or you will be odd man out with the dumpy house.If you are in a some sort of "Community" with a board, or rules, they might dictate how often you must repaint.Good Luck!

31 August 2021 | 1 reply
It is an older book, but this guy is the master of training your mindset and tangible exercises you can use to keep yourself performing at your highest potential.

31 August 2021 | 2 replies
File a lis pendens concurrent with a suit for specific performance (Forcing the seller to close on the deal).

15 September 2021 | 22 replies
Then you will have approximately 1 to 2 weeks to visit the property, perform due diligence, and then lock it up with a binding purchase agreement.

2 September 2021 | 6 replies
., RE/Max or Keller Williams, is going to have pressure from their own management to "perform" and weed out agents who don't sell/produce enough, which means they won't even consider you if you're saying you have no intention of doing any transactions under their umbrella.I know people who have done what you describe, but they either already had a close friend who was a broker who was willing to take them on, or in one case they bit the bullet and just became a broker themselves (which is fine but is additional time and expense).