
20 June 2018 | 6 replies
I'd recommend staying North of I-71 though, things get a bit more difficult once you cross over the highway (going South).....not terrible, you can still make it work but you're definitely going down a grade or so.

28 February 2024 | 40 replies
Professionals look for commercial grade whenever possible.
11 August 2019 | 13 replies
Not to derail the original question asked by the OP but I noticed in your neighborhood grade blog the zip code of Union Miles Park was rated a "C" (and i have been actively looking for solid rental investments here).
21 April 2014 | 20 replies
In NNN most pharmacies are NOT bought for cash flow.

6 May 2014 | 15 replies
A lot of times being creative with the grade and plantings will suffice.
12 May 2014 | 8 replies
I would recommend getting these two years under your belt if you have the grades and resume to be able to get a job with them.

26 May 2016 | 11 replies
Technically it doesn't take anything beyond 3rd grade math to analyze cash flow or flips.

28 September 2015 | 10 replies
basically do the rehab 100% on the outside,so it has nice curb appeal. do all work inside to the point where you have drywall up and primed white. then market as starting at your lowest price with builder's grade finishes or better depending on buyer's budget and taste. have them sign a contract and give a sizable deposit and finish to their liking?

3 June 2015 | 54 replies
I buy the medium grade underlayment which prevents the "cheap clicking" sound when you walk on it.

9 September 2015 | 10 replies
Single family, built in 1955, 1150 square feet, 3 bedroom, 1 bath, grade B, sales price $53,000, rent $800, gross yield 18.11%, net yield 14.04%, gross revenue $9,600, tax $701, insurance $500, management fees $768, maintainance $192, NOI $7,439.---- I checked some of these properties on Trulia and some numbers were off like square footage at 840 sq.ft and the year for the property above.