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Bob Couture Septic Tank Replacement
8 January 2014 | 9 replies
If you are flipping it then it is more attractive to the end buyer for that reason.If that isn't an option and you need to redo the whole thing I would say $12-15K on the cheap side if you have a really small lot, are near water or there is ledge it can easily get over $30K.
Aaron Cunningham Zero Down Properties and Investing
24 January 2014 | 5 replies
It looks attractive at the start but can get out hand fast.
Lee Allen How do you make money on no equity properties?
23 December 2008 | 8 replies
If the property is only slightly upside down, like in your example, and the area isn’t drastically depreciating, like Inland Empire, California, then the existing financing is the attractive part of the deal.
Dana R. Aloha from Honolulu, HI and Hey from Bellingham, WA
18 November 2013 | 15 replies
And most tourists wind up going to Waikiki.
NA NA WARNING: Harbor Funding Group
6 November 2017 | 198 replies
The sheer scale of the economies of scale have proven to work really well for us but i appreciate this may not on the surface seem as attractive as no up front contribution but at least you get to keep 100% of returns and are not tied up for any length of time.
Jenni Ninh Real Estate Near Military Bases
27 November 2017 | 20 replies
I figured it would attract plenty of military personnel since it's minutes from MCAS Miramar (formerly NAS Miramar).
Rodney Dawkins Pest Control, Who's responsible the landlord or the tenant?
23 September 2017 | 21 replies
My guy charges $36 for ants, reaches, rodents or whatever other pests my tenants have attracted.
Richard F. Any experience with pre-fabs?
3 August 2007 | 2 replies
With housing and construction costs so high here, these seem like an attractive alternative, if they can actually be shipped in for a sensible cost...and our significant Asian population seems attracted to smaller, more efficient floorplans.
Matt S For Rent Advertising
6 November 2012 | 26 replies
A few hundred dollars to avoid an eviction down the road is well worth it.Craigslist, yard signs and local newspapers attract weirdos.This is just based on my experience and my protege's.
Philip Bashaw Distressed Condo/Townhouse Community with NO good Comps
3 August 2015 | 1 reply
I guess my biggest questions are: How can I raise the ARV and how can I best attract a lender that will lend for my retail flips within this community?