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James Carlson Hot tubs boost your STR revenues by 34% ... and other AirDNA findings
8 July 2024 | 12 replies
. :) "Large natural pool near property."
Tyler Eastridge Bonus room Ideas
7 July 2024 | 13 replies
If you have natural gas to that spot for a tanked unit, swapping to a tankless is cake.Insulate the garage door if that isn't done.If you are local and handy, you can do a DIY mini split in there for under $1000.
Michael Hague Tenant moved out- owes rent / oil bill & left garage everywhere!
9 July 2024 | 21 replies
So, its only natural that the finer technical aspects of the law may be incorrect.
Brian Cannon Seeking Advice on Hot & Cold Markets for STR in 2024
7 July 2024 | 7 replies
Natural elements...beaches, mountains, national/state parks, etc.... have always had a tourist drive to them for many many years.
Alexander Szikla Investing in Real Estate History: The Louisiana Purchase
7 July 2024 | 2 replies
Imagine acquiring over 800,000 square miles of land, stretching from the Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains and from the Gulf of Mexico to the Canadian border, for a mere $15 million — a touch below $440.3 million in today’s dollars.Basically 1/500th of a penny per square foot.This strategic acquisition not only expanded the United States’ territorial footprint but also unlocked immense potential for economic development and westward expansion.For savvy investors of the era, the Louisiana Purchase represented an unparalleled opportunity to capitalize on vast tracts of fertile land, abundant natural resources, and access to key waterways like the Mississippi River.
Miranda Obermiller Dayton Area RE Experienced CPA?
7 July 2024 | 9 replies
Being that I live/am licensed in Ohio, I've filed thousands of these returns so they're pretty much second nature to me.
Jamall Lynch CaPex Budgeting Costs
8 July 2024 | 20 replies
Mother nature can do 1 massive damage to one and not the other.
Sarah Smith Need Some Creative Ideas for Tear Down
8 July 2024 | 16 replies
Do you have the money to have a new heater put in it of some sorts, electric baseboard, natural gas, propane- as well as a new water heater.
Donna Johnson Knowledge/Experience with Cope Equities in DFW Area?
6 July 2024 | 2 replies
Naturally, at least for me, it raises a yellow flag that they increased it this late into the offering. 
Zenna Weis Tenants broke water heater, do I have to pay to replace it
6 July 2024 | 10 replies
never heard of one running off propane, unlike natural gas or electric.