Michael Hoover
17 Homes and growing but FEEL Stuck HANDs-ON - How did YOU ESCAPE wearing every hat?
17 January 2024 | 27 replies
So when you go to make this first hire, the best fit is one who can move, grow and adapt with the flow, right. because it will be a very fluid position.
Artney Stewart
Buy box criteria
9 January 2024 | 7 replies
Another thing to consider is your buy box is fluid.
Stacy Brown
Soundproofing a shared at a duplex
6 January 2024 | 2 replies
normally you have special strips the boards are attached to to create air gaps which in turn reduce the sound transmission.
Joe Carr
I have $600k I can invest
7 January 2024 | 5 replies
You always want to stay cash fluid for any issues that might pop-up like repairs, vacancy, lost jobs, etc...
Miles Stanley
Using a personal Line of Credit to purchase then refi out (BRRRR)
14 January 2018 | 19 replies
@Steve Garner,I agree, it just seems like it would be a more fluid process to just get the deal done, rehabbed, rented and worry about the refinance later?
Jack G.
[Insert Clever Tagline Here] Jack: Newbie from Harrisonburg VA!
29 September 2016 | 4 replies
I had an old Grand Marquis that I rebuilt the suspension, brake system, and replaced the entire transmission in the parking lot outside my apartment.
KEVIN FLYNN
Soundproofing
4 January 2018 | 10 replies
If you have the money, i would do that plus add a metal z channel going opposite direction of the joists ( screwed on top of the existing plaster ) and then add another layer of drywall. the Z channel leaves a space that helps in sound transmission. the problem is the sound is transmitted through the existing floor joists too, so just the insulation will not do it because the joists are still against the ceiling. this is something similar, but in this picture they used clips in combination to hold off hat channel from the existing ceiling which will lower your ceiling about another inch.
Sam Kabli
Newbie to the Investor world Denver,CO
30 August 2016 | 6 replies
The more fluid you let your criteria be the easier it will be to find something.
Curtis Crays
Green...
6 September 2016 | 0 replies
I've listened to Matt Theriault's podcasts, which I believe are enormously helpful.It was his podcasts that steered me to looking into wholesale real estate, as the no money down/connecting sellers with buyers, concept is attractive.I currently own a contracting business, which as of late has lost its appeal.I know the construction business well and have lived through a pletherea of learned experiences.Not that I'm bored with construction, I'm wanting a seemingly more fluid cash flow business.What I've learned, and frankly want BP's thoughts, is that I'm looking for distressed property or owners as potential sellers.I want to connect those types of opportunities with buyers, who either don't have or want to take the time to find the properties I'm willing to do the work to find.Based on my reading of BP's UBG, understanding what buyers want should be the first step, versus finding sellers and then buyers.And, that a great resource could be county records of cash buyers and that that step would provide potential buyers.Question:Has this approach worked for you?
Al Woods
Can I sue my appraiser
2 September 2017 | 10 replies
They took a 5 acre parcel I had purchased to build new transmission lines and re-conductor old lines in order to provide power from a new utility scale solar generating plant (solar farm) they had constructed.My attorney hired the appraiser with only 2-3 weeks prior to the date our expert witness and discovery production had to be turned in to the courts.The appraiser found very low comps in the area.