Danielle Hammond
First Time Investment Property
7 January 2016 | 2 replies
The home is in great condition and only needs a nice clean up and paint job, possibly carpet in the rental unit, and 2 refrigerators.
Hernan B.
Where to start?
2 September 2013 | 4 replies
It will need new kitchen flooring, new kitchen countertops/sink, possibly new kitchen appliances although I can probably make by with what is there, new vanity and bathroom sink, new bathroom floor, paint, new carpet, new doors, new vents and outlets, and thorough cleaning.Should I try to get a clean up crew in there to get rid of the junk (left behind by the movers).
Shequann Burrwell
city of newburgh ny
30 October 2019 | 31 replies
@Capricia Almanzar I saw recently in December a university group ASEZ, clean up three streets in newburgh I believe it was in late December, the idea is that with cleaning up city streets it will reduce crime and overall make a better community.
Kristin Burnett
Where to start when you're already in debt?
13 February 2016 | 2 replies
Clean up your personal debt first then look to RE investing.
Yenlan Patton
Does any Landlord here experience with the Tenant appeal case TX?
26 April 2016 | 10 replies
Get possession asap, cleanup and get it rented to restore your cash-flow.
Josette Sohmer
have a house to sell how do i get the word out - staten island?
29 June 2016 | 7 replies
Hire an agent and get it listed on the MLS.You don't need to fix anything,just clean up the trash and remove the personal items and clutter to make the rooms as big as possible.Make the property look clean and inviting to impress buyers.Let the realtors do the hard work while you relax and wait for it to get done quickly.
Ahmad Chaudhry
Cash vs Mortgage on 31K Rental Property
29 January 2018 | 7 replies
Mostly depletes my savings.
Sean Cina
Looking for Advice in Journal Square Area
17 December 2016 | 3 replies
My question is, should I continue to stick it out and wait for the HOA to clean up the financials, or cut and run and look for something else perhaps in the Greenville area since I may not be able to find something like this in Journal Square for that number now?
Patrick Thomas Mc Manus
What tax percentage should I factor into my equation?
8 August 2013 | 2 replies
Good morning dear BP members,I am analyzing the below rental property deal in Florida:Purchase Price : $ 50,000 (including closing, cleanup & rehab costs)Amount Invested : $ 10,000 (with $40,000 Loan for 20 yrs @ 4%)Est.
Jo Ballagh
Using FHA to buy multi family
31 August 2015 | 7 replies
NICE multi family homes being sold are pretty scarce and the ones that are on the market are in the "up and coming" (ie: we're trying to clean up our drug/homeless problem) neighborhoods.