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Yuval Gilad Architectural shingles vs standard 3 tab
12 July 2019 | 4 replies
 All architectural shingles have a Lifetime limited (usually) transferable warranty & 15-year 110 mph wind-resistance warranty.
Stephen Hoskins Do you think society would be better with a Land Value Tax?
12 July 2019 | 6 replies
My vote is for a flat rate income tax (Total Annual Federal Expenses)/(Total Personal and Corporate Income) = Tax Rate.Everyone pays that percent of income as tax, and your return is five lines.
Chris Adams First Time Buyer - Purchase Analysis
12 July 2019 | 6 replies
@Chris Adams confirm that the association allows rentals and if so what percent of the tenancy they allow to be rentals.Also, get an estimate of what the unit would rent for when you expect to rent it and compare that to your mortgage and HOA fees combined.
Sharon Tzib Houston Housing Stats June, 2019
10 July 2019 | 0 replies
pid=1632Houston Real Estate Highlights in June Single-family home sales fell shy of last June’s record-setting levels, declining 3.4 percent year-over-year, with 8,097 units sold, marking the first down sales month of 2019;On a year-to-date basis, single-family home sales are 1.4 percent ahead of 2018’s record pace;Days on Market (DOM) for single-family homes went from 48 to 49 days;Total property sales fell 5.1 percent, with 9,461 units sold;Total dollar volume slid 3.1 percent to slightly more than $2.9 billion;The single-family home median price rose 2.9 percent to $252,000, achieving an all-time high;The single-family home average price was up 2.0 percent to $321,973 – a record high for a June;Single-family homes months of inventory reached a 4.4-months supply, up from 4.1 months last June and the most plentiful level since before Hurricane Harvey tore through the region in August 2017.
Jhoana Olarte Houston Real Estate Highlights in June Single-family home sales
10 July 2019 | 1 reply
Houston Real Estate Highlights in June Single-family home sales fell shy of last June’s record-setting levels, declining 3.4 percent year-over-year, with 8,097 units sold, marking the first down sales month of 2019;On a year-to-date basis, single-family home sales are 1.4 percent ahead of 2018’s record pace;Days on Market (DOM) for single-family homes went from 48 to 49 days;Total property sales fell 5.1 percent, with 9,461 units sold;Total dollar volume slid 3.1 percent to slightly more than $2.9 billion;The single-family home median price rose 2.9 percent to $252,000, achieving an all-time high;The single-family home average price was up 2.0 percent to $321,973 – a record high for a June;Single-family homes months of inventory reached a 4.4-months supply, up from 4.1 months last June and the most plentiful level since before Hurricane Harvey tore through the region in August 2017.
Mayer Bassirat Health Care Employment as a Percent of Total Employment
10 July 2019 | 0 replies
Hi, I'm looking for a chart, map or report for Health Care Employment as a Percent of Total Employment in each metropolitan area for 2019, 2018 or 2017. 
Lendall Stone Knight Tax Exit Strategy for Amazon HQ2 Properties
10 July 2019 | 1 reply
Appreciation on 17 percent track increase this year and possibly increasing in future. 
Account Closed Trouble Tenants...I'm Overwhelmed
9 August 2019 | 82 replies
You can avoid this by not giving your tenants your actual cell phone number. 99 percent of all repair calls aren’t emergencies and can be fixed within a few days
Cassidy Burns Client Success Story! 4 Unit Investment in Washington DC
12 July 2019 | 11 replies
I understand DC is expensive and high appreciation but 5 percent return?
John Stark Young and very very hungry
14 July 2019 | 8 replies
Save 50 percent after tax income.