Travis Knight
Using an FHA to purchase a multi-family home in San Francisco
8 July 2016 | 6 replies
@Travis Knight, people successful at house hacking in our area tend to act like wholesalers that beat pavement and find the properties/deals/sellers themselves.
Yanis P.
Angel Contractor
15 July 2016 | 8 replies
@Yanis P.Here's your hint in terms of your own numbers you needed to do:(number of houses built the last 15 years)/(total number of houses built since 130 years ago)=percent of minor repair jobs(number of houses built the last 20 years)/(total number of houses built since 130 years ago)=percent of major roof repairs or percent of re-roof.These numbers works with wood shakes, asphalt based, and concrete slates.
Jameel Swinton
South Jersey Mentor
10 July 2016 | 2 replies
If you need someone in the field, that's willing to beat the pavement and find the best deals..
Account Closed
New Member From New York
23 July 2016 | 5 replies
In August 2014 I got my NY State Real Estate Agent License and did not like the fact that I have to hit the pavements to show properties here and there.
Andrew Fredrickson
Rental Property Insurance / Demands
14 November 2016 | 5 replies
Also, though it may not seem like as much of a hazard as steps, uneven pavement can cause slip and fall injuries and also provide a reason for an unscrupulous tenant to sue.
Victor N.
Looking for a Bank for my BRRR Strategy
23 November 2016 | 14 replies
Pound the pavement for local and community banks - they are often more flexible and willing to work with their customers.
Erik W.
Alternative model storage startup
8 November 2016 | 8 replies
My advice would be to hit the pavement and try to find a under-perfomring facility.
Sarunas Siauciunas
First deal
17 October 2016 | 6 replies
Just keep pounding the pavement and you'll be fine.
Kristina Modares
San Antonio Curb Appeal Suggestions
24 October 2016 | 6 replies
I've not used asphalt re-grind before but have heard of a method of getting recycled asphalt spread as a cheaper alternative to paving.
Carl Crain
please evaluate this deal, missing some exact costs still
1 November 2016 | 3 replies
Midwest park, 50 spaces, 40 TOH, lot rent 245, two wells and package sewer plant. no room for expansion. asphalt streets park owned, mostly outdated-older homes. taxes around 6k/year. built around 1970. still working on DD. seller willing to finance at 6%. advertised at 1.1 million. 30 miles to major metro area. apartment rent is 2br $700. a lot of government assisted rent in this area.