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Ernesto Hernandez Saving You Some Time: MultiFamily Millions by Lindahl Boot Notes
22 May 2022 | 25 replies
Paint: Offer an accent wall of their choice for an extra $20 a month Upgrade Appliances Repair Cabinets - Re Face them Repair or Replace Countertops - Texture Overspray Replace Tile or Linoleum Clean or Replace Carpet Refining Hardwood FloorsReplace Faucets - Don’t go cheap, causes problems.Replace Light Fixtures - Ceiling Fans are a nice touch Replace Mirrors - Bigger the better.
Dean Suzuki Looking for Advice: A High Speed Chase ended up in my rental
11 February 2016 | 8 replies
I'm wondering if I should add to the bill, the cost of removing and planting a new Palm tree (or a concrete bollard).Any further suggestions.Thanks,Dean
Tracy D. Birmingham, Al
22 June 2016 | 9 replies
Some of our favorite areas to invest in are: - Hueytown and Pleasant Grove: Though the latter is a little more rural (not necessarily a downside in AL) both are conveniently situated between Bham proper and Vance, so people that work at the huge Mercedes plant but want to live a little closer to a real city often choose these areas. - Centerpoint and Roebuck: Though the comparable sales here are good, which pushes prop values up.
Jacob Perez Ontario Investors - Where are you currently looking to buy.
17 September 2017 | 22 replies
I want our next investment to be a duplex/triplex in downtown Sarnia.My reasoning for Sarnia: The downtown core is growing, the new brewery is receiving a lot of attention, the college is expanding (two new buildings), the research park is at capacity, they are transitioning from the chemical valley to a bio-industry cluster, which has already attracted two new plants, and the area is anticipating the announcement of a major plant expansion (that I have a good authority is happening), and taxes are some of the lowest in the province.
Richard Hadley Infinite Banking Concept
14 December 2022 | 79 replies
So my advice is to plant some trees and wait.
Rob Z. Kansas City MO realtor/PM
31 March 2015 | 7 replies
Thanks @Jim Workman @Raphael J.Ive checked out turn-key reviews and while I want to put trust into the reviews I wonder how many of the reviews were planted in by employees of the companies in question. 
Vamshi Ananth Cost to relpalce old plubming and update electric in a 1940's SF?
11 January 2017 | 7 replies
I just had the electrical replaced and it took more time and cost more than anticipated because the Sheetrock had to be cut open , patched , re textured .
LeAnna Davis Wholesaling as a college student in Pensacola...help!
10 November 2018 | 80 replies
A really successful investor friend of mine once told me "be like a farmer plant seeds, water and nuture it,  and the harvest will come" I wish you all the success in your real estate endeavors :)
Phil Wells Will people leave cities post COVID 19?
12 July 2020 | 196 replies
It could be in meat packing plants in remote Iowa, public transport in Manhattan, or choir groups or protests wherever.
Pragya Singh Financial Freedom, If i can, you can too!
9 May 2018 | 26 replies
Saving money is like keeping the seed of a plant in your pocket and just walking with it everywhere.