
14 December 2021 | 6 replies
of tenants cant afford to move their MH out of the park.

2 November 2021 | 2 replies
For added context, I'm thinking about house hacking a duplex in MA, but I don't have the cash to afford the 20% downpayment.

3 November 2021 | 7 replies
(In a large MSA)- How many years do you budget to keep the furniture for?

11 November 2021 | 13 replies
As Grant Cardon mentions in one of his books, low cap rate properties are most promising in a market generally, if you can afford it.
3 November 2021 | 1 reply
I was thinking about selling Commercial RE, however; I can't afford to do it because the investment business is more lucrative and I don't want to spend the time to BUILD an agent business.

13 November 2021 | 3 replies
A lot of room renters expect the room to come with basic furniture as well.

10 November 2021 | 2 replies
Now, here’s another great piece of advice for median rent and income analysis:Make sure the median income is 3x the median rent (or the rent you want to charge).It is highly recommended you follow this advice because you wouldn’t want to have a tenant who cannot afford your property.Next, analyzing the crime rate of an area is also a crucial step of market analysis.

3 November 2021 | 4 replies
Just speaking generally, $2,000 is not nearly a big enough budget to build anything useful.I find it hard to believe there isn't already a well developed scheduling/calendar SaaS product that someone else has already developed that you could pay an affordable monthly subscription.Here's 3 I found just doing a google search ranging from $8 to $50 per month.https://calendly.com/https://simplybook.me/en/https://acuityscheduling.com/s...Sometimes it's easier (and cheaper) to just pay someone else a monthly subscription instead of trying to re-create the wheel.

18 November 2021 | 73 replies
Since this is an urban area, it probably reduces affordable housing, which is the opposite of what advocates want.2.

15 November 2021 | 8 replies
I have talked to many people who I know about their financial situation and they are getting loans on homes they can't afford (unfortunately far too prevalent in the military).