
5 February 2017 | 11 replies
So now you can qualify for your next house.You will have to pack your personal items, and move to YOUR NEXT HOME OR -->APARTMENT.That's right, if you are not in a position to BUY your next home now-- it is better for you to RENT an apt for yourself AND rent out your former residence ( it just became a great rental property!)

16 March 2021 | 6 replies
This determination has just as much to do with understanding what parks “not to buy” as it does “parks to buy”.Successful negotiation - Assuming you are good at the prior skills, you will still need to understand valuation of parks, so the end result is an acquisition of a park at a fair price that will allow you to be successful.Due diligence - Understanding what items to investigate and how to navigate the process to eliminate surprises.

15 February 2017 | 7 replies
The items listed on that permit should include everything you are looking to rectify.

4 February 2017 | 0 replies
Hi All, Thanks in Advance--My investor marketing/mailing turned up a homeowner who was ready to bail and just abandon his house. Unfortunately, he owed way to much to take it on as a flip--and not interested in it as ...

4 February 2017 | 4 replies
Lenders I've worked with don't look at the expense items in detail because of this-they are more concerned with the rent amount/lease in place.

7 February 2017 | 12 replies
Just haven't made much money on this one yet.So to sum it up, I budgeted $325 a month to replace the items that I needed to over the first 5 years..

6 February 2017 | 8 replies
Hi @Jeff Davis, what books have you read because they should have covered those items, even at a 10k ft level?

7 February 2017 | 57 replies
FHA inspections typically result in "nippler" negotiations where every little item that needs addressed nibbles away at the net proceeds of the sale.

5 February 2017 | 3 replies
I've replaced these items from supplyhouse.com, & honestly you're probably better off replacing these items from the get-go & it'll be (relatively) problem free.... especially if you run them a 2-line thermostat to make things easy for the tenants.

6 February 2017 | 2 replies
I've been able to secure contacts that will assist in future investments (inspector, contractor, substantial discounting for rehab necessary items).Is my thinking above logical (given cousin is agreeable)?