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Kurt Heise Signs of a transitional (improving) neighborhood
2 March 2012 | 6 replies
Eventually, the rehabs outgrow the market and the supply outstrips demand.
Chris Masons Getting flood zone status lifted by Fema
10 September 2019 | 16 replies
I went to the mapping office to see how the line runs in my area.
Chad W. Almost ready to close a loan but 2 snags...
31 July 2012 | 9 replies
The three way phone call is a great idea but I will probably just drive down there and take care of it or at the very extreme end drive her to the VA office and get her online account upgraded to "Pro" so I can just get those documents online.
Travis Elliott Who is a Full-Time Real Estate Investor?
3 May 2014 | 80 replies
A year later, I had a 30,000 sq foot new office building and 14 sales people.
Zubair Khan method of payment
16 December 2011 | 6 replies
Next, you must keep records of repairs that indicate odometer readings as in an audit the IRS WILL ask for them.If you have a home office, the rules are strict.
Mic Nguyen Math on potential deal
16 December 2011 | 10 replies
Just because you can't get a conforming loan for an investment rental property does not automatically disqualify you from a commercial loan.Talk to the commercial loan officer at a FL bank local to the area where your property is located.
Mike H. On the 1 yard line for my refi and have hit a snag
29 December 2011 | 10 replies
If it's a mistake on the part of the Escrow officer, just get a corrected/amended HUD one rushed through and then get it to the underwriter.
Andrew B. Home plans
18 December 2011 | 7 replies
Once we valued the amenities of the lot, we'd design a basic home to determine where views would go and then place kitchen/dining area, great room or family room,master and office to use those amenities wisely.I've seen some great lots where the builder took a plan out of a "100 floor plans" book with no consderation to lot!
Dale Osborn Different Levels Of Investors
18 December 2011 | 11 replies
I know other family members who work a regular JOB.Their mindset is put money in savings in case of a medical illness or rainy day fund.Take 1 or 2 trips a year with vacation and that's all they aspire to be.They look at me and what I do and think "I am lucky" or "I have it good" that I have my own business.They think I sit at home in my office all day and do nothing.They do not realize I am putting in way more hours than they could imagine.I am sacrificing now so that down the road as I get older (36 now) I can take it more easy.Meanwhile many of these (savers) will be working as a greeter at Wal-mart at age 70 and complaining about social security not being enough.I am not going to be one of those statistics.A family member that is 68 has their house paid off,car paid off,and with social security still lives hand to mouth.I try to explain they need to grow that money to stay solvent but FEAR is what grips them from making a move.Whatever everyone believes we know we are born and in a certain amount of time we die.Where we go after that is up to each person to decide.So you do not have time to let FEAR keep you from making rational decisions and not living life.There is risk in everything.Successful people taker calculated risks and on average win more times than they lose.I guess I would be 4 and 5 since I have my own money but also buy property using owner financed deals.
Bienes Raices Adding an extra bathroom always possible?
20 December 2011 | 4 replies
You have to consider where the pipes will go for both water supply and drain, where the shut-off valves will be located, whether a window or skylight is present or whether exhaust fan is needed, where the vent for the waste will go through the roof, whether you have electric wiring that can accept a GFCI (old house might only have two conductors on many circuits, lacking ground wire).