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Dan Knoth vacant lot milwaukee
31 July 2013 | 4 replies
As Uwe K and Dawn already stated:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Outside of city limits might have some strong interestFor example [ rough estimate ] : ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Franklin / Oak Creek lots minimum $79,000 -> peak of marketFranklin / Oak Creek lots lowest possible $57,000 -> today market
Lisa Maceda How important are schools when you search for properties?
1 August 2013 | 5 replies
We have secured a pre-approval for an FHA 203k loan for our first house in the suburbs of Chicago Illinois but we are finding the towns we think will will be good for selling our renovated house in a year or so (Oak Park, Riverside, River Forest, etc.) have really high property taxes and its partially because they have wonderful schools.
Kevin Polite plumbing fixtures best place to buy
2 November 2023 | 14 replies
Ferguson has several different price groups depending on your volume so just ask if your getting the best deal possible.Also check out Randall Lowe Plumbing, their INSTALLED pricing is usually BETTER than buying from Ferguson AND you don't have to worry about getting material to jobsite, theft, and they warranty everything so if a chipped tub shows up at your jobsite it's on them to get it right.Another HUGE plus to having your plumber supply and warranty the material is say you buy a shower valve over the internet and 6 months after your sell the place it leaks and floods the entire house, think your plumber will accept fault or blame it on the crap shower valve?
Sam S. Private mortgage option - 20% down. Good idea?
29 October 2015 | 16 replies
Not all cases but lenders have a chip on their shoulder because you don't fit into a little box with a pretty bow for them.I often think it's comical when a lender see more strength in a Wal-Mart worker pulling down 10 bucks an hour than a business owner making huge bank with cash enough to pay the mortgage for years.
Michael Wentzel Buy, Rehab, Refinance & Hold
11 August 2016 | 25 replies
buy rental free and clearend 12 rolling months with 3 rentalssecure line of credit against your rentals (pay interest e.g. 5% only when you draw) and go after bigger projects as you have more chips to grindthat's how you create long term wealth and freedom.
Account Closed Stainless Steel or White Appliances for Rentals?
26 April 2015 | 26 replies
It looks really great and we keep the upscale look with tile floor, black tile backspash, black sink, and stained oak cabinets and black micro-rangehood with custom copper/oak hood.
Greg B. July 2012 DFW Meetup
24 July 2012 | 63 replies
Last time there was no crowd to contend with.Fox and Hound1001 Northeast Green Oaks BoulevardArlington, TX 76006(817) 277-3591
Travis D. Problem with Purchase Agreement that was Assigned
15 May 2012 | 5 replies
That's a nice little chip to negotiate with.But in the future, make it a point not to offer a verbal agreement before or after a contract is signed...it's unenforceable when your contract says "this is the sole agreement between parties" or some such, like most do.
Steve S. How do you handle the refrigerator with your rentals?
28 April 2018 | 17 replies
Additionally, by allowing the tenant to move in their own appliance you will have more wear and tear on the unit, in terms of bumping walls, chipping paint, damaged corners etc. this would happen twice with every tenant, potentially 2 a year.
Cassandra Reynolds Real estate rookie interested in an investment property
8 February 2023 | 14 replies
Hello, I have been listening to the Bigger Pockets podcast, trying to chip away at my ignorance when it comes to all things real estate.