
5 March 2022 | 0 replies
Whenever a new property comes up I quickly add the address to the bottom of the list and if the last stop on the "trip" is inside my identified area I can move on to analyzing the deal.Right now I'm looking to add more properties to my portfolio in that area, but the deal flow is super dry.

5 April 2022 | 2 replies
Investment Info:Single-family residence fix & flip investment in Dry Prong.

10 March 2022 | 5 replies
Green areas, landscape, ponds, dry river beds, trails, etc.

10 March 2022 | 1 reply
Or should I just leave it or put dry wall.

14 March 2022 | 9 replies
. $2,200,000 duplex on 915 Tillery has white subway tile backsplash, polished concrete floors, french oak floors, lower budget range that kitchen costs $190,000. 3197 square foot Even though you think contemporary is less expensive as is minimal,, not necessarily true$789000 duplex 1301 St Edward has older style granite and off the shelf of builder's supply oak veneer cabinets smaller house 1972 square feet that kitchen though it looks dated is basic would cost $60000$549000 5813 Spring Meadow kitchen has popcorn ceilings, same stove and the lux duplex on Tillery stainless sinks you can buy off shelf at Home Depot ugly laminate counters they spent $22000 $543000 E Croslin that whole house needs to be down to the studs, there will be plumbing problems, old electrical panel, they painted the concrete slab with a can of grey speckle paint to hide something there, house has dry rot, can't see roof.

20 June 2022 | 7 replies
With 500k in dry powder, you could go very wide very fast if you wanted to, getting 30-40 doors pretty easily.

16 May 2022 | 7 replies
Most of deal flow where I am has dried up (at least with regards to the returns I'm looking for) and I'm not really interested in owning remote properties.

13 May 2022 | 4 replies
Clients that won't pay to get a dead squirrel out of the lower chimney "Don't worry, he will rot pretty soon", and the guests have to leave because the place reeks of dead animal, and we have to refund them a week's stay.

5 June 2022 | 32 replies
If you walk the prices back to 1985 or so, it looks like it's just keeping up with inflation--no real change.What has changed is a lot of the good paying jobs that used to be in California have dried up.And instead of the working people owning the homes, a large percent are rented, many under government Section-8.So instead of a hardworking middle class owning many homes, we have a low paid low skilled workforce living in rented million dollar homes.It's not 1984 anymore--(or is it???)

21 May 2022 | 6 replies
AND ELSEWHERE IN THE DOCUMENT: (j) Yards, patios, balconies, vestibules, hallways, and entrances may not be used to store belongings or to dry clothes.