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Austin Fruechting Officially Financially Free at 32 !! - Exciting Day!
15 August 2017 | 255 replies
We need more entrepreneurs in this country!
Brendon Borrego Anyone Tried Starting A Camp Ground?
30 January 2022 | 4 replies
Hey Brendon,We have a small campground we built so hopefully I can offer a little help until others contribute.Lots of things determine the construction cost and not being from your desired location handicaps me.That being said maybe I can at least shed some light on your idea.Things that will determine actual per lot cost are power,sewer and water.1-Underground power is the way to go,more cost but more spaces because of overhead clearance restrictions.2-Available sewer also is best but septic systems work fine but cost more and chew up land area and require more long term maintenance (we have septic systems,3 spaces per system). 3- Water,there again country,or city water is best but a well and your own systems works fine also just requires more upkeep.As far as the park itself it's best to (IMO).1-set park up with three sections to accommodate different styles of campers,over night,seasonal and annual (if area warrants),all three have there pros and cons,overnight area is cheapest to construct since you'll just have bathhouse ( no septic,power or water per site). seasonal spaces will be completely developed but will rent for highest amt because it's short term (usually power is included into rate).Last is annual which again lots are fully developed but not so much in and out and consistent cash  flow,tenants put utilities in there name as they would a SFR. 
Jason Malabute CALCULATING ARV BASED ON COMPS
8 April 2017 | 5 replies
Besides, in some areas of the country, the market is very seasonal and/or can turn on a dime and all of a sudden 4-5 months after you bought and ready to sell, the ARV is lower.
Erik Cabral Finding tenants / renters
6 April 2017 | 2 replies
I imagine there are companies and sites that service this area as well as areas across the state and country so any recommendations are greatly appreciated!
Eric A. Americans are taking out the largest mortgages on record
10 April 2017 | 25 replies
But, I'm afraid its the infrastructure that will line the pockets of the swamp in crowd before the infrastructure that actually needs it...like dams and bridges.When you reduce taxes for the wealthy and businesses when you are in as much debt as our country is...you don't have to worry about the poor suffering...you worry about the disappearance of the middle class ENTIRELY.
Luka Milicevic Williamson county new construction
6 April 2017 | 2 replies
Apparently there is an arrogance associated with being one of the wealthiest counties in the country, and they really don't need your tax dollars nor do they have any interest in development (Keep Williamson Rural!).
David Lawson Question: Can I buy in a nearby state?
11 April 2017 | 7 replies
There are some opportunities in the downturn but it would be pretty hard to buy well been out of the country and or even not been full time in the market. 
Ben McMahon What is a turnkey rental provider?
30 April 2017 | 8 replies
They may never see the property they're buying because they might live states or countries away.
Susan O. Is Housing a Human RIGHT? Entitled to property?
29 August 2017 | 47 replies
Not to get too political, but there definitely appears to be movements rising up all over this country in this mold.
William Hull Four More Years? No Quick End In Sight For The U.S. Housing
7 April 2017 | 1 reply
Overall, the country is short by 8.3 million units.