
20 June 2013 | 9 replies
My job requires me to live away from home for the majority of the year, I live different countries for months at a time.

18 June 2013 | 4 replies
[/b]The House:5 Bed 2 bath Double WideCarpet and Tile Storm Cellar Good Neighborhood ( according to her)No Major Repairs ( according to her)I asked what would she like to get for it?

26 June 2013 | 11 replies
Hey Scott, I don't specifically know the Seattle market but will assume like most metro areas it will be similar to where I live in San Diego.Most major metros like that you will not be able to effectively cash flow.

2 September 2013 | 15 replies
As you can imagine, that means I have very little overhead and am therefore free to invest a significant majority of my earned income.

5 June 2015 | 52 replies
High, so that was cool, when I hit high school he cut back to a few college music majors.

30 June 2013 | 3 replies
I have good credit (but have a few loans) and I have the construction background to complete the majority of the fix up myself (the sweat equity).

2 July 2013 | 26 replies
I am willing to wager an investor jumped into the project with private or hard money based on a very specific scope of work, and stumbled across a major issue with the septic tank or some other fundamental system.

1 July 2013 | 18 replies
For hazardous waste removal and other junk fees.My rule of thumb these days is to allow -20% profit on a major systems job (roofing, AC replacement)-$2-$2.25 per sq ft of fooring (Tile Hardwood)-$175per day/$25 hour/ per man for painting and handyman workI guess if a plumber can get $500 an hour then more power to him, but hes not getting that from me.And I can relate to your plumber story.

1 July 2013 | 18 replies
Check are they really a student and do they have a major that is going to take some time out of their life to study.

28 June 2013 | 3 replies
Him getting the mortgage is not just an "only" that's pretty major.4)You couldn't "re"finance if you weren't on the loan.