
1 October 2019 | 2 replies
Always over estimate your first rehab.Unfortunately, there is no cut and dry answer because each project is different.

17 January 2022 | 10 replies
In April of 2021, the NC Bar Association issued an ethics opinion (9 points, I recall) regarding the attorney responsibility for double closes, dry double closes, and assignments.

6 October 2023 | 12 replies
Once the economy started to slow, I decided to get out of small business (was gouging me dry) and jump into my next passion of Real Estate.I moved to Colorado and now I'm on the path of getting my RE Broker License as well as attending University of Denver to acquire my BA in Real Estate Development.My main priority on this forum is to learn, share information, and help others attain a lifetime of wealth & purpose through their real estate goals.I'm hoping to meet like minded brokers, lenders, title companies, developers, property managers, & investors that believe the most important aspect of this business is providing more value to others than you receive.Without people, we'd never have any business or a fruitful life.Let's get to building a better future.R.

30 September 2020 | 5 replies
@Matthew Irish-Jones pretty much a full rehab- contractors that can do dry wall, floors, paint, etc. plumbing, electric, landscaping, exterior paint... possibly some roof work.

19 April 2020 | 8 replies
There is some cost and restrictions to LLC ownership and the umbrella is cut and dried x = n$ protection.

6 May 2022 | 3 replies
Been stacking dry powder and ramping up education where possible.Hypothetically, after successful skip tracing, door knocking, and cold "calls", once we find a potential deal.

23 May 2023 | 10 replies
The best tenant applicants I had were cut, dry and to the point.

28 September 2023 | 11 replies
A newer property in very good condition will require less per month NOW, than an older property that has been milked dry by a prior owner.

28 September 2023 | 6 replies
And at the moment, the industry feels like it is changing. the bulk of work always seemed to be appraisals for lending purposes (bank appraising), and at the moment, that part of the business has dried up pretty drastically in many areas, due to low # of current transactions.

21 September 2023 | 6 replies
The permitting process isn’t cut and dry.