
2 March 2020 | 1 reply
My bet is your rent will be ~$1800, maybe a touch higher.

3 March 2020 | 81 replies
I bet she did this with every prospective buyer.

12 March 2020 | 8 replies
A great agent in the area your interested in would probably be your best bet and could save you lots of money in the long run.

5 March 2020 | 28 replies
But if it doesn't, your best bet is to cover it up, "encapsulate" it, as is the term in the asbestos removal industry.

2 March 2020 | 1 reply
Assuming we have the entire story here, your best bet is reporting to the contractors board, BBB, and if you choose, filing a law suit.

6 March 2020 | 5 replies
I just didn't want to make it possible for him to sue me.First, I wrote a negative review about him on a very popular niche-related site (like BiggerPockets in your case; just be careful if they have a common name so that you don't hurt someone unrelated) and his business using this title to make sure that it ranked in the top 10 any time somebody searched for him or his business:"Joe Blow of Joe Blow's X in San Diego, CA: An Honest Review After He Didn't Finish the Job AREA CODE + PHONE NUMBER"I was careful to make sure that I just stuck to the facts and didn't call him names or use words like "scam" or "ripped off."

1 March 2020 | 0 replies
In January 2020 the median purchase price was 320K which was $29,500 or 10% higher than January 2019.SFH Resale is forecasted to be 340K for the median by end of 2020.For homes priced under 500K, the estimated months supply is from less than 1 month to 2 months which indicates a continued seller's market in the most popular price ranges.More great news for investing in Arizona Real Estate!

1 March 2020 | 2 replies
Your best bet, however, might be to expense the interest you pay on your Schedule E as an expense against your rental income.

3 March 2020 | 11 replies
Evansville IN Hello Donald, Cleveland is one of the best rental markets and the most popular for investors because of high rental demand and low cost of entry, property prices are pretty inexpensive here.

4 March 2020 | 9 replies
I bet that they are on one of those programs where they only have to pay a certain amount for electricity all year round, and so they prefer to heat with electricity because it's "all you can eat", rather than with gas, but I don't know.