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Ashley Wolfe Analyze this! Just went to see what I thought would be a turn-key
24 November 2015 | 16 replies
She says is just two hours worth of work but I tend to disagree after looking at the existing trim in the house, all the trim from the floor to the ceiling needs an overhaul to look new again.In the five years they lived in the home the owners replaced or renovated the following:AC, dishwasher, windows (double paned with blinds in between panes, can open to reach the blinds), flooring (throughout was very nice but I'd replace the peel-n-stick with laminate so it would be laminate throughout), sheetrock, texture, and paint throughout, ceiling fans and light fixtures throughout, sinks in both bathrooms, chain link fence dog run added, and a storage shed.Other positives:  I talked to neighbors and they are very happy living there, there is a beautiful and big rec center, gym, kids playground, monthly potlucks, people wave to each other as they drive by, there's a craft group that meets, etc. 
Shamim Toufighian Buy a primary residence or rental property?
28 November 2015 | 43 replies
Last week I saw two Condo listings in Redfin in the $200 - $275k range (if memory serves correctly).  
John Cannon Investing Newbie near Reno, NV
24 November 2015 | 7 replies
You have to have the deal figured out first, before the paperwork can be crafted
Christian Benitez Where did you get your money to start investment
14 April 2016 | 61 replies
After many years into the real estate game, cash or credit may not seem the obstacle they once were, so I have to "reach back in the files" to pull out an old memory (to quote Alan Jackson "Drive")......I recall being very thrifty and a saver in my 20's (I had an insane dollar a day budget thing I did in the early 90's on canned beans, loaf a bread and raw carrots, which I would not recommend, unless you live in a mobile home on a construction site like I did at the time)...
Michael Strobel New member from Pennsylvania and Lynchburg
25 November 2015 | 3 replies
The movement of business from the older parts of town ( I am familiar with Memorial and Fort Ave) to what was once considered the outskirts ( Liberty was on the outskirts 20 years ago!)
Brent Hill What does a good Subject To deal look like
25 November 2015 | 2 replies
Also, how would you craft the agreement so that you are protected but it is a win-win for everyone involved.I recently listened to one of the older podcasts, where the subject to is crafted in a way that gives the initial buyer a 60 day option to find a buyer wanting to do a lease purchase.My good friend owns a nice 2004 3/2 down the road from me and she is recently divorced but is stationed in CA in the Air Force and can't afford the maintenance on it...she has rented it the last year but couldnt get the rents because of some of the deferred maintenance issues so she can't even cover her mortgage now.  
Michael Julian Now, this is a bad landlord!
27 November 2015 | 1 reply
Finally he inspected the alarm clock and learned that it contained a hidden camera and a memory card.
Gary Bellant New Member From Greene County, Ga
3 December 2015 | 5 replies
I want to be able to fix up a property and rent to families looking for a home to make memories in.
Daria B. Craigslist - 1st time contact - Leary now about meeting
30 November 2015 | 18 replies
Yeah, not anymore.What I found disarming is the way the email was crafted.
Jan White Referral business
8 December 2015 | 2 replies
However it really works best for active agents who are good at their craft.