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Stephen Cheng New Jersey - Taxes!
1 January 2016 | 6 replies
It has an oil tank buried in the back (if it's the one close to the Watsessing Station).  
Derek Pigulski Wife & I Teaming Up as Agents
7 July 2016 | 3 replies
I'm currently active duty Air Force stationed at Hurlburt Field in Mary Esther Florida (near Destin). 
Mike Campbell The street is dead, How to bring it back to life.
5 April 2015 | 8 replies
its not a great house at a great price if noone is buying. and I will say that I have been part of neighborhoods changing for the better. however it's not something that can be easily done it would require moving into the neighborhood and an effort spanning years. and you can't do it alone you need other neighbors on board. it's not easy to gentrify the neighborhood it's not something you do it's something that happens. at least if you're close to the sheriff station it will discourage criminals and people with warrants outwhereare  the younger families buying homes and price your home under that.
William Huston Looking to improve my portfolio and changing careers
24 February 2016 | 4 replies
I really need to look more into RE investing, i dont know enough about it to truly know what you are talking about, most of my knowledge of real estate investing it just winging it as i go over the years, i honestly didnt look at it as an investment at first and just bought houses were i was stationed at in the military instead of renting, then rented them out after moving to a new station... thus turning into a investment, i never picked out any of the properties i own as an investment or picked them out knowing i would make more money if i bought it in a certain area... i just bought would i liked over the years...
Jared Ackerman Reducing my Water Bill in Central New York
13 March 2016 | 4 replies
To save water, have the tenants share the shower, only take one bath a week, flush the toilet only after 5 uses, remove the water meter and replace it with a connector pipe (so no water is being metered), have tenants only use bottle water to drink and cook with, take showers at vacant for sale  houses where you have the key box code (make friends with your local agent), wash up in the morning in the bathroom at a local restaurant or gas station. ;-)OK, I am only kidding.The only appliance you have that can be replace with a higher efficiency unit would be the water heater.Bill the tenants for water use, make copies of the water bill and have the tenants pay per sq. ft. of the space they rent.Water bills for our family properties has always been a problem.Often times the meter is not read or miss-readIf you have your own meters installed, the burden is that you have to read it every quarter.
Melanie Stephens Seeking "Biggest Mistake/Lesson Learned" Tenant Stories
23 September 2020 | 45 replies
I went to the fire station nearby and drew floor plans and locations of furniture, etc. for the police. 
Vik G. Where to invest for decent cash flow and appreciation rates?
17 July 2023 | 24 replies
The population has been growing here year over year over the last decade, it is home to The Ohio State University which has over 50,000 students that live here along with those that visit, and it also holds a diverse range of young professionals and traveling nurses to fill the demand of the multiple business corporations and hospitals stationed here.
Chris Levarek Top Real Estate Markets for 2022
8 March 2022 | 20 replies
Cloud, FL (2)2.Raleigh-Durham, NC3.Palm Bay-Melbourne, FL (23)4.North Port, FL (1)5.Madison, WI (5)6.Fort Myers-North Fort Myers, FL7.College Station-Bryan, TX8.Sacramento-Roseville, CA (11)9.Clermont, FL10.Sarasota-Bradenton, FL11.Daytona Beach, FL12.San Diego, CA13.Port St.
Chaka Dolomite Bad credit an no money
15 January 2022 | 2 replies
I work at a gas station right now but everyday I wake up I know my potential is not being used to its fullest potential I want to start small an grow big I want to purchase one home starting out but credit is bad an money is low what am I looking for in buying that first property how do I find the best homes that need little money so should I go tennet occupied like town homes first or buy abandoned homes wich rout to go?
Adrian Williams Syndication need help!!!
26 December 2021 | 3 replies
I have read of many active duty soldiers getting started in real estate by buying rent properties in each location in which they are stationed