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Bob C. Upgrade to laundry room for flip?
19 February 2014 | 1 reply
So that garage is unheated, will have slush and crap on the floor near where one would walk, in the winter) - Minimal renovation costsb) Build a hallway closet near the bedrooms for STACKABLE machines.I'd have to move one bedroom door, create a closet, install a pan, install all hookups
Loc Nguyen Calculating maximum purchase price ?
26 July 2008 | 19 replies
Potential profit of $120,000", they're full of crap.
N/A N/A Due Diligence Cost
19 October 2008 | 6 replies
If you're going to own an apartment building, and you have zero cash, what are you going to do if the boiler shoots craps on Christmas morning, or you need a new roof?
Arlu Tejada Agents not working diligently??
19 August 2009 | 22 replies
You buy a deal only to discover you're stuck with a house at a horrible price and they've gotten rid of a crap deal.
Account Closed pex plumbing
2 October 2014 | 52 replies
Yeah, it made sure "Plumbers" had a "Future" job because after 15 years or so, the crap started leaking like crazy.
Scott J. Cost to add Central AC/heat
16 February 2012 | 14 replies
My A/C guy says Goodman is a really good brand compared to others that crap out in a few years.Some brand new A/C units are built so cheap they go out after 5 years.
Account Closed Why I Think 99.9% Of Courses Are BS!!!
28 March 2016 | 15 replies
I am admired at the amount of crap people actually put up out there and feel no shame at all. 
Sarah Brown Showing an Occupied property-when it is a mess..
9 May 2019 | 13 replies
The expectations are very low Everyone is a slob so it’s expected to be a total wreck with crap strewn everywhere
Brian Adams Raising $2.8 Million and the Top 3 Questions I ask on Every Deal
31 January 2016 | 2 replies
You can read how I quit my CPA gig to buy large apartment buildings by clicking here: I quit my CPA Job to buy Large Apartment BuildingsI equate large apartment buying to a VERY intense roller coaster ride.Not the "kiddie" ride.Not the ride that just goes up and down.Not the ride that does a loop and done.The type of ride I am speaking of is very fast paced, can be thrilling, many moving parts, has ups, downs, turns, can be gut wrenching, sometimes the ride goes backwards, sometimes the track ahead falls apart and you need to take or make a detour.Sometimes the ride comes to an abrupt end and you feel empty inside with a thought of "that's it - this ride sucked and the seller info was crap what was I thinking”.Or sometimes the last ride was a total buzz kill and you have thoughts of never wanting to do the ride again.Trust me – I have had all of these emotional triggers and I am sure as my real estate investing career continues the ride will always have twists and turns.As a CPA I really get into the numbers and ask lots of questions.
Account Closed Detroit Current Events
22 April 2015 | 30 replies
  $1,000 it cost us to remove all the furniture and crap, TV's, Washers and Dryers, dumped on our rental lawn just before an open house, after we just spent $1,000 on removing the junk the last tenant left behind.