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Jameson Drew My first multi-unit
19 June 2017 | 73 replies
Man, what a smoking deal!
Jonathan Wildy ok frugal rehab to renters.... I need suggestions
6 December 2015 | 12 replies
This is going to be expensive if I have to contract just to get supplies.
Virginia H. Question: Hard money lender or flipper?
4 December 2015 | 6 replies
condition for anywhere remotely close to 10 grand, even if it sold for $1.00, which we've had city owned tax foreclosures sell for already.Now, for me personally as I work in the $250k and up (fixed up selling price) range and my main focus now is one which selling for $1M once done would be a real "fire sale" IMO, well $10k is not much more than I'm spending on the stone and supplies (not labor, not multi function shower, not big double vanity with quartz top, etc) for just the master bathroom. 
Cory Mccarthy Historians Perspective needed - RE crash of 2007 -2010
10 January 2016 | 26 replies
@Cory Mccarthy  all sectors crashed.... new construction  buy and hold , lending it was across the board.Now I know this site is primarily a buy hold /  specific areas got hammeredJust ask the new crop of apartment syndicators they got smoking deals on units because people lost jobs and could not pay rent.Ask anyone who owned units in Vegas or PhX when construction cratered and half the renters left and went back to Mexico  Buy and hold on its face does not insulate you from an epic crash like that one.In some markets it probably did and defiantly for the higher grade assets.. but remember this was also a job loss issue.
Jon Klaus Christmas gifts for tenants
21 November 2011 | 56 replies
Upon my tenants move in I left a gift basket of basic household items (garbage bags, dishwashing detergent, can opener, etc and school supplies for the kids).
Elizabeth F. Realtor Incentives
16 February 2011 | 21 replies
I particularly like the fire sauce but found out recently that kids in the Boondocks use it to draw pictures on tables, so Taco Bell has restricted the supply of that sauce to a few packets per item purchased, which usually is not enough for me.Regarding the OP's question, I am yet to find an agent whose comps are good enough for me to depend upon, so you will need to figure out a way to get access to the mls if you want to be on top of the game.
Bryan Hancock Jobs Are Back!
2 December 2011 | 27 replies
Food, toiletries and cleaning supplies for your kitchen and bath will run you about $100/week.
Rich Weese home ownership, renting, double dip, good for whom?
2 June 2011 | 42 replies
For increases in prices (or even just a stoppage in further price decrease) there has to be more demand and less supply.
Cynthia Culpepper Landlord does no repairs
14 October 2011 | 18 replies
A heating system must be sufficient to adequately supply heat at all times.I would send a notice to your landlord via certified mail stating the problems, when they first started, and when you first contacted the landlord about them.
Samuel S. Foreclosure process/costs after purchasing non performing note?
9 January 2017 | 27 replies
Carson demanded I send in money WITHOUT providing a PSA (Purchase Sales Agreement), then refused to supply a blank AOM (Assignment of Mortgage) or Allonge for the 2 crappy notes I did end up winning the bid on.