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Brad F. House has 4 buildable lots, does that add future value?
12 June 2015 | 4 replies
It's possible that the original builder had to buy both lots to get enough septic line drainage....... and this was on almost an acre.  
Bobby Mitchell Cash only investing in Mobile Homes - My plan
18 January 2016 | 25 replies
Your logic is sound, and having just returned from three days in Seattle I will say that the older homes in the parks I saw (not that my sample is representative) generally looked quite clean.But what you are saying seems, on the surface, to be the polar 180 degree opposite of what Frank Rolfe and co are telling people at their boot camps.He claims that the homes in the date range you are discussing (60's and 70's) are worth merely a few thousand dollars - and that the biggest way to get in trouble with park-owned homes is to overpay for them.
Blake Smith Wholesaling in high end urban areas
17 December 2015 | 8 replies
Light colored countertops with clean, non veiny surfaces is very popular right now.I see some people throwing in Baltic Brown granite countertops from Home Depot ($30 square foot) and they think they can throw that into a high end renovation.
Andriy Boychuk Small Mobile Home Park - Does it Make Sense?
11 April 2016 | 12 replies
For me it would depend on where the park is located but that looks like a potentially good deal on the front end. and @Curt Smith, I didn't even have to go digging through a dumpster to figure that out :) But thats the surface, there are a lot more questions, what is the type of park, well run?
CJ Witmer Looking for advice on a buy and hold duplex in PA.
13 January 2017 | 32 replies
I can certainly see you are excited, and it looks good on the surface.
Ryan V. FSBO deal without using realtors
17 November 2017 | 11 replies
Condos can be tricky, so make sure you actually review the resale disclosure packet in detail, especially about finances, insurance, rules about renting units, and then ask the neighbors about any special assessments they've paid, if they've increased the assessment recently, if they know of any problems with the neighborhood (like sewer backups they keep paying for, unresolved drainage or flooding issues, things not in condo docs but can be a future problem). 
Mario Campbell Pace Morby Mentorship
11 September 2023 | 73 replies
If there were problems with his program we would hear about it as word leaks out and negative reviews start surfacing
Willie Booker Newbie from Seattle, WA
24 April 2020 | 8 replies
We're looking for our first house hack as well so I'm hoping to see some deals surface in the next few months but the progress on the virus will be one of the major factors contributing to how accessible these deals become.
Pramod Prasad First investment property - what interest rates to expect
9 March 2023 | 16 replies
On the surface, that's not a bad deal.
Keno Powers How much to charge tenant for damages to furniture?
19 March 2023 | 3 replies
There was damage like scratches, scrapes and slight water damage to wood furniture which marred the surfaces.