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David Jesse Houses in Florida with separate guest-house/mother in law suit?
15 March 2017 | 18 replies
@Gabriel Welch don't you know , everyone wants to be like mike ...lol.... in all seriousness i know that the county can shut me down on the 5th wheel and i do believe in doing things the right way .. my contingency plan if they tell me i can't have someone living there is to just move it to a local park until the guy thats staying there finds another place , then just move it back ..Seeing how i only paid $2000 for the 5th wheel and put another $1200 into it and hooking up the septic and water ...the electric was already in .. anyway it's already paid for its self (and was cash+ ) the first year.. so even paying to put it in a park it would still be cash+ around $100-$150 a month .. matter of fact .. hum... that gives me a idea .. its a bit late this year but, i could buy a couple more for next yr and put them in the park.. then charge a lot more for seasonal rents plus get the full seasons rent up front ..
Will Ellis Jacksonville investors stay away from Suncoast Property Mgt
27 March 2023 | 31 replies
I could have easily been tricked into dishing out over 10 grand for suncoast to fix a problem that didn’t even exist!
Aaron T. What percent are you using for maintenance, vacancy, PM, etc???
20 December 2018 | 130 replies
It all comes down to simple math.If I take out 16% of $1000/month, I'm doing two things:1 - I'm accumulating a grand total of $1,920 in year one @ $160/month.  
Jonah Rudy Getting my feet wet and considering first rental property
27 July 2023 | 21 replies
Jonah, we should connect.My wife grew up in Oak Park (right near you) and we're now in Arroyo Grande.
Caleb Wolf Kingman AZ Questions???
10 July 2023 | 6 replies
Plus you're only 1-1/2 hrs from the Grand Canyon.
David Weiss As a buyer with a $1.5mm budget, which option would you go with?
16 August 2023 | 27 replies
Agents want deals to close period end of discussion and are not going to try to make them an extra few grand that's ridiculous thinking and simply not at all reality.
Jerryll Noorden The Definite Guide On How To Get Started Investing In Real Estate Succesfully
3 May 2023 | 2 replies
But for the everyday little person like you, can't afford friggin 5 grand a month to send out 10,000 mailers.
Chris Morris And So It Begins... (Multi Family Investing in MICHIGAN)
16 August 2023 | 7 replies
Hi Chris,I'm a Michigan agent with connections in the Great Lakes Bay, Grand Traverse Bay and surrounding areas.  
Daniel Serrano Transfer title from personal to LLC
4 June 2023 | 23 replies
I don't recall exact details but he had been fighting a claim that happened at one of his properties, I don't recall exactly how it went but something that started from 1 evicted tenant, that he lost, in process of fighting other evicted tenants had been notified, and everyone jumped on the band wagon, he had horrible documentations and did a horrible job fighting it, so lost in grand manner.
Justin Polston Shelbyville IN turning into an under the radar hot spot?
24 March 2021 | 0 replies
This little article just released by downtown indianapolis news outlet WTHR:Construction begins April 1 and is scheduled to be complete by the end of 2021.Caesars Entertainment announced a $32.5 million investment to expand the current gaming casino floor, as well as add more than 100 new jobs and millions to local and state tax revenues.https://www.wthr.com/article/news/local/indiana-grand-expansion-to-include-100-new-jobs/531-5f940e4b-9bfa-4482-b71f-47e24ea34b8fShelbyville also recently approved and began a $19M project redeveloping downtown district, funding grants and fledgling business subsidies.