
24 August 2020 | 3 replies
Your calculation was spot on.

21 September 2020 | 5 replies
Some spaces also turn their spots in JVs with regional coworking operators.

15 September 2020 | 4 replies
There is no communication whatsoever for years.The house is of significant value with a balance of <50k, however the paying owner has limited funds and is in a difficult overall financial spot.

5 November 2019 | 25 replies
We buy and sell 2-4 homes a month here in this market and you can get burned if you are not spot on with your market values, the upside and downside of the neighborhoods you are choosing to buy in.

10 May 2022 | 6 replies
There are still some spots in 32208, that are on septic and well.

22 September 2019 | 29 replies
@Jordan MoorheadIs McKinney, little elm and other north Texas good investment spots?

14 September 2019 | 15 replies
Eventually, this would be an ideal spot to build a nice home for retirement.I am planning to paint the paneled walls and cabinets, replace hardware on doors/drawers, update flooring.

3 June 2021 | 6 replies
Hi all-New to the forum here and never posted- hope I’m doing this in the right spot.

21 January 2020 | 14 replies
I did wall braces in a block foundation this past summer, and 90% of the water intrusion was remedied by cleaning the gutters, adding long downspout extensions, and removing a tree. the remainder I drilled holes in the bottom of the bock in the problem areas, let it drain for a few days, got it all clean and dry and installed an interior gutter that drains to the sump pit that I ordered from Waterproof.com On a different property, I did not have a sump pit, and had a water issue in on spot, do i installed a sump pit, cut a trench and installed tile with a cap and sock for about 4 feet as well as drilled holes in the bottom of the crock, the pump never runs, but that was enough to relive the pressure, and I havent had water since, if the water does come up, the pump will kick on and get rid of the water.

9 February 2020 | 9 replies
When figuring NOI and Cap rate do you assume the shopping center is 100% occupied or do you put a risk factor on it, say 15%, which is about equal to one spot being vacant.