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Lindsay Kuzara First time Investor Looking to Build
12 October 2021 | 2 replies
It’s a hard area to build economically if you are going to be hands off.
Andres Munoz Moving cross-country, planning to rent out condo
13 October 2021 | 4 replies
You hire and PAY those professionals because they have expertise you do not and it's not worth your time to learn to do it yourself.So, why would you waste your time learning how to be a property manager and not just hire an expert to handle it?
Taylor King Handyman wants to move in
12 October 2021 | 14 replies
Hi Taylor,Free work in return for lowered rent might not be such a good idea.It would be Smart to go in person and see examples of the person's previous work (of the same kind you want done).I've seen (for example) gypsum board punched holes replaced that were  -->99.999% Invisible<-- and on the other hand, tub work by the same individual that was "childish" at best.I've had other instances of Handymen describing their work in various glowing terms, and according themselves with various (made up) glowing titles (master this, and certain grade experts)--claiming unbelievable past projects--who were no-shows or no-finishers.It's best to understand what the repair needs yourself, such as "Blue Board" or "Purple Board" and sealant XYZ vs just relying on statements such as I have done these for years--yes that may be true, but at what quality (if quality counts to you--it may not).You also may want to spec that you want the area left Broom Clean when the work is done, and make sure to provide a dumpster if there will be large demo taking place.Good Luck!
Sheldon James First Real Estate Deal
3 March 2022 | 5 replies
I worked with an expert Realtor to advise me on the purchase.
Michael Nahm Garage door shattered tenants’ windshield
15 October 2020 | 23 replies
I’m not a garage door expert, and again, from she explains, she was trying to enter the garage, and while entering, the door came down onto her front windshield.
David Lewis Deflation ahead after hyperinflation?
10 July 2021 | 11 replies
But as a risk mitigation strategy in the shorter term for future eviction moratoriums, high unemployment and other (landlord) unfavorable politcal or economic policies, we are planning to make a big effort to find section 8 tenants for maybe 10-20% of our units.
Cara Powers Accountant from Albuquerque, New Mexico
21 September 2020 | 2 replies
Also, I'm a job costing expert, so if you have any questions about bookkeeping for real estate and construction, get in touch.
Ellie Perlman Understand the Differences Between CoC, IRR and Avg Annual Return
21 September 2020 | 1 reply
The problem is that the experts in the real estate investment field disagree on what constitutes a “good” CoC investment.
Steven Richards Deciding our First Market
17 December 2020 | 17 replies
Both are strong cash flow markets but in addition to good cash flow, they both have strong economic and demographic fundamentals such as growing populations, job growth and modern/diverse economies and industries.
Marissa Wurms REI Newbie from North Jersey/NYC Metro Area
24 September 2021 | 19 replies
It's still solid for investing even given the current economic turbulence as long as you still buy at the right price (but I guess that goes for anywhere really)