
26 November 2013 | 3 replies
I can think of several government agencies that enjoy little to no real accountability, with even less congressional oversight.

2 December 2013 | 21 replies
I lived in Lakeville for a couple of years a long time ago and enjoyed it (minus the cold and snow)

26 November 2013 | 4 replies
I also really enjoyed the purchase and remodel process of my own home in Seattle, and look forward to doing it again here in Los Angeles.I'm currently studying for my agent's license and came across BP when my curiosity about wholesaling, REITs, and MFR ownership got the best of me.In all the years that I've watched reality shows about flipping houses and selling multi-million dollar listings, I've always enjoyed the thrill of the wins and losses, but having met so many people that believe it's that "easy", I wasn't sure if I was on the right planet.

4 December 2013 | 9 replies
Keep the place in good shape, stay there awhile and if you're in a good location you'll likely enjoy some appreciation and future increased rents.

19 February 2015 | 18 replies
John's and work at Braker / Mopac.I'd enjoy meeting for coffee sometime and learning more about your background.

4 December 2013 | 22 replies
You will recover that capital investment with that cashflow in about 10.5 years.Now I would not overpay for a property based on terms, but given you will supposedly have a $25K equity cushion at that price it is legit to figure out if paying more for less cash into it is a worthwhile endeavor.

28 December 2013 | 51 replies
Sure, most of us enjoy our work, but I'm not going to push myself to make gobs of money.

2 December 2013 | 2 replies
It has four apartments upstairs and a 4000 sq ft store front. it has not been updated in over 20 yrs. that's right up my ally and i really enjoy that building. here is the statsAsking price $85000Electrical update to code, bid for $23000 owner says she would pay $10000Apartments would take around $10000 each to updateNeed a new roof and furnace in 5-10 yearscurrent rents with new tenant will be around $2400 all updated could bring around $3000.Water, electricity, gas run about $600/mId love to get it at $60000 and plan to update apartments as tenants move out with a goal of being fully renovated in 5 years.