
22 April 2021 | 2 replies
Initially I had considered using this property as a rental, which it is still viable for since I am getting a great deal, but after doing calculations and seeing that my monthly taxes were higher than my principal, interest, and insurance combined, I want to reconsider making it a flip.I am originally from Lancaster, PA and have family and friends there, but I live in Erie PA and will have to manage the project from afar.I am looking for strong recommendations for general contractors in Lancaster, someone who is accustomed to working with investors/flippers and can work with minimal supervision.Project is a 3 story connected row home, brick, built ~1900I want to:Replace roofRemodel kitchenIncrease size of 1st floor bathroom some (I can barely turn around inside)Repair/replace interior doors which are damaged.Refinish or possibly replace all exterior windowsLVP floors in homeHang drywall/sheetrock over damaged plasterUpdate electrical/wiring (potentially knob-and-tube)Remodel 2nd floor bathroom.Consult adding potentially master bathroom (adjacent to 2nd floor bath)Paint interior/exterior (exterior has chipping paint, likely lead).Any other maintenance or problem issues discovered along the way.Please reply or message me with any information you have.Thank you very much!!

26 March 2021 | 9 replies
Often times I am involved in figuring out the best way to finance a property and also minimizing the tax damage when a client sells a property.Review employee benefits and stock options to make sure you're taking advantage of whatever is offered- I'M NOT UNDERSTANDING THIS ONE.

27 June 2021 | 16 replies
If a new client's website takes much longer to load and retains 20 percent or less of visitors, you may want to ask for an increase in your minimal PPC budget.

1 April 2021 | 6 replies
Then try to group showings to minimize the disruption.

7 November 2021 | 16 replies
House hacking is an awesome way to dip your toes in real estate and get started with minimal risk.

30 December 2020 | 55 replies
Brunson finish school, get a job in engineering, max out your W2 income, and minimize your expenses.

18 December 2020 | 5 replies
As always, if the damage is minimal, don't file on your insurance at all, pay the expenseyourself and then claim on the tenants security deposit.

26 January 2021 | 8 replies
I am a little concerned a won’t qualify bc all my 2021 income is from overseas (though filing as showing of course) and made minimal income in 2020 as shown in W2s.

28 June 2021 | 1 reply
Minimal to get approval and a $65 feeVSType B (3BR or more) "required to go through the City’s conditional use land review process." with a whopping fee of $5800.

5 October 2021 | 22 replies
Whats going on Osman,Your monthly marketing budget is the deciding factor here.If you have a minimal marketing budget then you are in what I like to call the HUSTLE stage.This will include you substituting what you don't have in capital with hustle and hunger.You do this by:Cold calling, Driving for Dollars, Self made bandit signs, Hand written letters, etc.The key is to take action and give this business ALL you've got.Best of luck!