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Andrew Alexander ***Official April Goals Thread***
21 April 2008 | 15 replies
[list]Finish renovating a 2 bedroom apartment unit.Finish renovating my 2 bedroom basement suite.Renovate a house and sell it.Start reno's on my commercial building.Start reno's on a 4 plex.Start renos on a 9 suiter common areas and fire upgrades.Rent 2 bachelors a one bedroom and two 2 bedroom suites.Put an offer or two on a few multifamily buildings.Assist many investors to obtain commercial financing.Build my internet businesses to a higher level.
Jeff Weissman Out Estate Investments
19 December 2009 | 17 replies
Then, once you're past the one or two year guaranteed period, the costs go up to more realistic levels and your profits go down.It just smacks of "too good to be true".
Keith Schulz Cat Urine
16 July 2008 | 24 replies
I was worried about low level residual smell that other cats/dogs might still detect -- once they start going on one area of the floor, it's very hard to get them to stop.
Dan Miller Phone service to handle calls
27 April 2008 | 7 replies
How I am using it is: For the level of service I chose, I get an 800 number and five extensions.
Dan Miller repair cost estimates
26 June 2008 | 8 replies
I work in DC, so I know costs may be higher here than other parts of the country, but just looking for general estimates of labor + materials: 1) Kitchens: what should I assume for cost per linear foot (incl. cabinets--uppers and lowers, countertops (granite), sink, fixtures.
Blaine Hubert Basing Rent off of Credit like the auto insurance comps do.
11 April 2008 | 4 replies
They will be looking for an opportunity to get even with you.If you are going to do it, advertise for the highest rent level and say "discounts for good credit"Another big problem that I can see, is that the credit scores are mystifying.
Bryan . Hole in fiberglass shower
23 July 2008 | 2 replies
Paste them in as level as possible.
Matt Brown Taxes of flippin' a property
23 June 2008 | 19 replies
Any dividends, though, will be taxed both at the corporate level and the personal level.
Bob McIntosh Discounted Properties
25 November 2008 | 29 replies
Rental income homes go anywhere from upper $100 k's and up.
Account Closed (Long) Building an Out Of State Team: Realtors/Property Management
8 August 2008 | 0 replies
I sometimes wonder why people rent at those levels and have come up with a number of reasons: 1.