
30 July 2017 | 11 replies
Anyhow, we're going to try to make it work with what we have (when served lemons make lemonade...)Unlike your deal, we're all cash investors so we dont have to find financing, I can only imagine how hard it is to find financing on these auction deals!

20 February 2017 | 8 replies
I can't imagine it's your fault that he removed the asbestos - get his boss to make sure it is disposed of correctly, make it clear in writing that you had understood it was not to be disturbed, and it shouldn't be a problem.

15 February 2017 | 3 replies
I don't find airbnbs auto-pricing to be accurate at all and it frequently quotes rates for me more than half of what I know I'm able to fetch for my place.I would say this is probably because I would imagine it would be hard to code a system that takes into account quality of amenities, true location, size, and unique features.What both systems likely do is just dig through all the listings of homes that are around the same bedroom and bathroom size and then give you a price based on the average of those homes, but that leaves so many important factors out of the equation such as the quality of the house, the true location of the house to tourist attractions in the area, quality of amenities, unique amenities and the houses reputation through reviews.I think the tried and true way to accurately price your home is to simply dig through the listings and find houses that truly reflect and in accuray to your own house, see how much they're booking for through the listings calendar and then price your home similarly to theirs.

7 December 2016 | 8 replies
As one would imagine, such large one-off lodging were unique and rich experiences, as they were run individually and without modern day economies of scale.It took almost a century for the hotel industry to change, and the 1950s and 60s began the second age of the hotel.

23 February 2017 | 10 replies
I imagine it's a little more than a peek at the property (maybe no peek depending on the deal) and a handshake.

5 March 2017 | 2 replies
The cost of installation will be dependant on numerous items such as:-how many will be installed, how much jacking needs to take place and at how many points, is it a basement or crawl space, will they be installed on concrete or will post pads have to be dug and poured, is it a one or two story house (how much load will each post have to carry), etc.

8 April 2017 | 17 replies
I can't imagine investing in a strip mall or apartment complexes, and can barely imagine investing in a hotel/motel, but MH has proven itself to me over and over again.

22 October 2018 | 5 replies
@Pedro Martins I imagine you found an answer to your question here?
19 March 2017 | 19 replies
I know we just paid some good $ to have real facing stone applied to our poured foundation and it looks great against the vinyl siding.

29 March 2017 | 13 replies
I can't imagine that she has a good reputation.