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Dolf Al Emara what do you think about investing in multifamily in Idaho?
6 September 2020 | 21 replies
.*** what I have found difficult to understand investing in Boise however is if the overall fundamentals are there, and not just because it's a more affordable place, more land, more nature.
Lee Yoder My First Small Apartment Building- Success Story
5 July 2020 | 31 replies
Natural if possible, but propane would still be a good investment.
L Belle Rentals during covid
23 April 2021 | 28 replies
Expecting to make money off of a persons basic need and then using that need as leverage to basically force people into submission.There’s no concept of fairness in the nature.
Hunter Burrell Newbie wants to house hack in Suffolk!
1 July 2020 | 2 replies
Or should I be staying away from projects like this for my first property and focus on finding something that doesn't need too much work that would still slightly cash flow (when I'm not living there), and has a potential to appreciate naturally?
Jordan O'Brien Finding a mentor at 19?
3 July 2020 | 2 replies
Brandon Turner also says to focus on friendships, and mentors naturally come.
Randy Smith Nightmare on Blayton
3 July 2020 | 0 replies
Lessons learned are very lengthy, but here's the short list: Always check flood zones, work with a contractor that is used to working with the city and pulling permits, work with a contractor that is used to working with residential properties versus commercial, schedule regular meetings with your contractor to check on status and hold accountable, be sure to consider permitting time when calculating holding costs, and lastly, be sure to have reserves in case of natural disasters (i.e COVID)
Randy Smith Nightmare on Blayton
3 July 2020 | 0 replies
Lessons learned are very lengthy, but here's the short list: Always check flood zones, work with a contractor that is used to working with the city and pulling permits, work with a contractor that is used to working with residential properties versus commercial, schedule regular meetings with your contractor to check on status and hold accountable, be sure to consider permitting time when calculating holding costs, and lastly, be sure to have reserves in case of natural disasters (i.e COVID)
Brett Mason What are your thoughts on this article?
3 July 2020 | 0 replies
Human nature is the killerHuman nature can be greedy, impatient, egotistical and fearfulIf I called somebody `averagely intelligent`, for example, it would be considered an insultIt is normal to think you are smarter than others, and can time markets, and can use `research` to beat the market even though it is all publicly available information4.
Griffin Stephens Renting storage units on a residential property
9 July 2020 | 4 replies
Id like to offer self storage units (pre-fabricated/standalone storage) to rent.
Meryl McElwain So-anyone still paying rent?
9 July 2020 | 43 replies
This is human nature 101.