Jeb Brilliant
What's the problem with Detroit? Why Do Josh and Brandon rag o it so much?
7 May 2016 | 40 replies
@Joe Villeneuve I was active in Detroit as a HML in 2004 to 2008... funding deals for LA based turn key operators... and their Radio show marketing folks.... like a real wealth network ,,, maverick or on this site A boone and Marco those were the sales folks.WE did your model... we provided the HML to put the LA client into title house got rehabbed on with our funds then LA person got a rate term refi... and in those days usually got cash back.. so if they used say 4 of their mortgage slots they would end up with 4 rentals and usually about 30k in refi proceeds back.. so no money down and cash flow 100 a month pre house.. that was the pitch from the LA marketers.
Jacqueline Brown
Under contract...property needs electrical work.
24 July 2015 | 10 replies
One or more modern, 3-slot electric receptacles (outlets) were found with an open ground.7.
Chris Martin
Older City Properties
4 February 2009 | 13 replies
I have a charming upstairs/downstairs apartment that was built in the 20's. Lots
Zubair Khan
war zones
18 December 2011 | 11 replies
George, Baltimore has been like that since I first looked there in the mid-80's. Lots
Todd Michaels
Not exactly DIY but siding choices
3 April 2017 | 14 replies
.; for example I think there are currently about 9 different dryer vent slots located on the exterior but only 2 are actually active...I am leaning towards the hardie for sure, just got to wait for a couple more of the quotes to come back and see if they are any closer to the cost of vinyl.
Michael Slot
Advice needed, when to Refi a duplex...again?
1 March 2017 | 3 replies
@Michael Slot These questions are always a bit more complex then I think people originally intend them to be.
Michelle Bossymer
Rights of Tenant with Move-In Deposit
12 July 2017 | 1 reply
Now, the management company wants to fine me for going over our move-in time slot (which is loosely stated in the rules, but not the point).
Doug S.
Kitchen Remodeling Help
7 November 2012 | 15 replies
Buying new appliances is like putting money in a slot machine, you're going to lose.
Steven Maduro
flea market bonanza
4 March 2013 | 4 replies
I purchased five ceiling fans and four faucets for 300 .00top shelf stufflike the hampton bay mercer 52 and price pfister hunter kohler.apparently home depot puts a lot of returns on pallets and auctions them off.some items are fine and intactjust the box is shabby others are missing a piece that can be ordered.like one ceiling actually had a missing slot for the bladeI had to cut a slot with my multi max. but the other fans were fine just a broken globe which could be ordered for about 20.00the fan cost me 20.00 and retails for 169.00 so I think I did ok.the faucets were fine nothing missinggot a price pfister shower body for 30.00check your your flea markets you may be surprised what you come up with.
Account Closed
From 0 to 10 SFRs in 7 months
23 July 2018 | 37 replies
I also have to imagine that with that many houses, it snowballs and you can start quickly paying off some of the initial mortgages to open up slots?