
13 December 2024 | 4 replies
A loan commitment letter carries more weight as it confirms lender approval, signaling a stronger ability to close.Addressing Closing Concerns: A commitment letter meaningfully reduces concerns, especially when paired with proof of equity and a track record of performance, even if on smaller deals.What Brokers Look For: Key factors are a reputable lender, clear terms in the commitment, and evidence of funds for equity and reserves.

11 December 2024 | 1 reply
Assessing brokers based on their transaction history and success in the market carries more weight than simply focusing on the highest price offered.

31 December 2024 | 418 replies
If you canât quantify risk and donât understand the mechanics of âweightedâ average of expected return and range of returns (standard deviation) then you are at a severe disadvantage and should consider a competent investment / financial manager for your investment capital. Â

12 December 2024 | 7 replies
Contrary to what everyone seems to be saying these days, a good agent is worth their weight in gold.

11 January 2025 | 420 replies
Like, for example, if somebody came on here and said that the doctor told him working out and losing weight saved his life and he was extoling the virtues of exercise and your response was that it's "just working out, it's not really a big deal" - YOU'RE BOTH RIGHT.Â

10 December 2024 | 39 replies
There is a lot of weight on marketing, and a lot of inputs to that cycle.

4 December 2024 | 4 replies
If it is block construction the engineers will make you beef up the slab and add piles to support the new weight of the second floor.

3 December 2024 | 0 replies
After weighting all of that, does it make the most sense to try to keep this tenant in place?Â

10 December 2024 | 17 replies
I find with ANY project on a property, PLANS are worth their weight in gold bc they will show the exact inches, ft, etc that the project entails.

5 December 2024 | 34 replies
BUT for certain rural areas it's worth it's weight in gold because of the reliability factor vs an unreliable or expensive existing utility structure.Â