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Daniel Silvernail Tips for a wholesaling contract?
4 August 2021 | 6 replies
And out in Joshua Tree, it's like a 50 mile radius. 
Derek Levine Buy-and-Hold in South Knoxville, TN
22 September 2021 | 3 replies
This involved a serious water-main replacement and all new everything (except the roof and walls), even serious tree-trimming done by experts.
Sal Merola Trying to purchase the home I rent
25 February 2019 | 1 reply
Vinyl siding was added at some point mostly likely the 80's, There is a well on the property and irrigation also, the backyard has a huge banyan tree that needs to be trimmed and its root system has taken over a large portion of a brick patio.
Bernadeau C. Tree guy needed in Melbourne fl
9 May 2020 | 3 replies
Hello,i am looking for a tree guy in the Brevard county area.
Stephen James Dallas vs Austin: Competitiveness?
3 March 2021 | 11 replies
Some people thrive on new adventures, for others it is not their cup of tea
Michaela G. Really difficult title situation
19 July 2018 | 6 replies
I'm trying to create a family tree now.
Sanjay Christopher Sellers not co-operating on closing date
10 July 2018 | 6 replies
If something happens (The seller gets hit by a bus, a tree falls on the place) who do you think the renter is suing over the moving truck and the fact their kid isn't getting into college because they had to rush a rental in a bad school district?
Engelo Rumora Why You Shouldn't Leverage When Investing In Turnkey Rentals
24 September 2018 | 82 replies
IN my mind these days any rental property under 100k is worth what someone will pay for it.. since literally NONE of them get sold to homeowners only investors.. so the valuations are backed into by rental income more like Cap rate for MF.. its what ever an investor is willing to pay for a given cash flow.Hi Jay,All of my areas in Toledo are heavily owner occupied.They are also all under $100,000.It's great to be here and we have had quite the monopoly for many years now.Hedge funds don't like us because we aren't a sexy city and everyone else followed LeBron to Cleveland heheWe put our head down and just hammered out deals.As inventory tightens nationwide (I don't remember having a conversation with other players where someone didn't cry to me about how they can't find product) we still feel like kids in a candy store.I'm buying the same stuff I was 5 years.Please don't tell anyone that deals at 30 cents on the dollar and 15% net cap rates are falling of trees here.You just have to do the work and deal with shady contractors lolThanks mate
Michael Hartman Anyone doing multifamily investing in South Jersey?
16 April 2019 | 14 replies
The areas with cashflow usually aren't really my cup of tea
Jorge Perez Split A lot, re zoning property Tampa.
7 September 2023 | 4 replies
@Jorge PerezYou can call the building dept and use the phone tree to get to zoning.