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Aaron Davis Our road to 8 unit apartments with no money down
1 August 2015 | 11 replies
It was about this time I listened to the BP Podcast with Grant Cardone and got fired up.In April my wife and I were looking at furniture on craigslist one evening and my wife fell asleep.
Vonetta Booker 1st Flip...Bedroom Issues...
1 July 2015 | 12 replies
Your house looks great and you have done a top jobThe bedrooms are small so anyone that wants a really large bedroom will rule it out.If you stage the bedrooms with smaller furniture, and mirrors it will look larger and give people an idea of how they can furnish it.  
Chris D. Is this potentially a good deal?
15 August 2015 | 3 replies
The owner currently provides a single bed and mattress, plus so rudimentary furniture.
Libby Kelly Vacation homes
21 September 2014 | 2 replies
I've had to buy bedspreads for all of my beds 3 times this summer, have had a half dozen towels get stained, an electric tea pot get melted, the furniture gets damaged, etc.  
Dominique Myles Re: Investor Advice for Starting Out
3 February 2015 | 14 replies
It is a nice rental in good condition, with most of his good  quality furniture and all the appliances.
Larry T. carpet or linoleum?
22 December 2009 | 12 replies
We provided footies or sliders in a sack for move in day and put in the lease that no furniture legs can come in contact directly with the floors.
Ryan Kinley first home for business and investment
21 November 2005 | 5 replies
I plan on having one roomate (400 per mo.) and one tenant outside renting outdoor space (200 per mo.).
Tim Browne Pre-Forclosure NEGOTIATIONS
20 April 2008 | 7 replies
- the home was definetly vacant, there was no furniture, no heat turned on and there were a few scattered items around the home, looks like someone left quickly. - the realtor said someone was living there, but i seriously doubt it.- we our interested in the home but it will definetly require some remodeling.- the realtor made us sign a letter stating if we purcshed this home, she would be the only realtor that we could go through before she would show us the place.Obviously i will need to have a professional inspection done.We are able to put down %20 on a home purchase and our max price range is about $340K. with the kitchen needing a FULL remodel and some bathrooms too if we paid the pre-forclosed price and done the remodel we would hit our budget limit.So after reading some healpfull hints on this site im still in doubt on how to proceed.do i hire an real estate attorney to check all everthing on the home or do i just go through the realtor for all paper work?
Neil Doldo Investing In Blue Ridge/Ellijay - Worth it??
22 July 2023 | 12 replies
Still, you need something that stands out, not just a pool table and outdoor fire pit.Here are our listings, I'll try to provide as much info as I can:Relax and Enjoy the View - https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/5...Purchased in June 2021 - $525,000. 
Carlos Rivera Having difficulties obtaining a loan for a home I just built.
29 January 2014 | 3 replies
There are a few lenders that will go as high as 50% as long as you get an approval through automated underwriting.I purchased a home last Feb and was able to refi for my cash purchase, all the repairs (full remodel) and was able to pay for all the furniture (made The Boss happy) after i owned the property for 6 months.