
20 May 2021 | 3 replies
There used to be a VA requirement that new home had to be at least 50 miles from current home or another major change in lifestyle to justify less than 50 miles.how much equity do you have in current home?

20 January 2022 | 13 replies
That said, yes you should be completely fine if you plan it out properly and order materials as soon as possible (big delays happing) and make sure your inspections are scheduled out to meet up with the work so you’re not killing days.

24 May 2021 | 12 replies
Other non-payment evictions have been going on since the courts reopened early last summer.We have been focused on collecting by making sure everyone jumped through the proper hoops to get aid money.

25 May 2021 | 7 replies
Please check with your laws in your state to make sure of proper notice.
25 May 2021 | 2 replies
I would suggest you would have an addendum stating how to properly live with this type of pump and failure to comply will result in tenant charges to repair or replace accordingly

23 May 2021 | 22 replies
Also, having been in the biz as long as I have been I know the questions to ask the proper answers.

22 May 2021 | 2 replies
Did you follow the time lines in your state for specific performance and notified him properly?

3 August 2022 | 7 replies
We have both been feeling a bit... stuck lately.Now that I am working remotely (I asked my employer to remain remote even after everyone returns to the office... request pending), I have someone to go and split costs with, and I really don't have much keeping me in the Northeast (family likely moving to South Carolina in the next few years), I am ready to take the chance.There are so many places that I'm sure I would like but in an attempt to not get analysis paralysis, and actually commit to making a move, I decided to focus on Colorado Springs.This came after doing some research on decent cost of living areas that are ideal for young active professionals who love the outdoorsy lifestyle such as myself (and my friend).It seems like there are good job opportunities there if I do chose to get a job in the area (likely to be the case if my job denies my wfh request).Ultimately, I want to buy a small multifamily house to house-hack in but first I want to start narrowing down where in Colorado Springs I would like to be.I felt that it would be best for us to rent a 2 bedroom apartment for maybe a year in Colorado Springs to get a feel for the area and see if/where I would like to buy something down the road.I am not a big city guy but do like downtown and suburban areas.

29 May 2021 | 6 replies
To properly value a park requires a fairly deep understanding of how they will operate, given all the potential variables.

11 November 2021 | 9 replies
Hello Oregon BP.I previously posted interesting tips like Oregon's repeal of the tsunami zone building law and how to properly househack in Oregon.