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Chrissa Carlson Seeking personal insight from other mom investors
16 September 2019 | 4 replies
Hi there,My question is not of a technical nature, moreof a lifestyle/confidence question:My husband has been interested in and learning about investing for the past three years, starting right around the time my first child was born.
Jason Daubenmire Is it ok to charge an additional amount for extra related adults?
17 September 2019 | 14 replies
Although you are adding rent/deposit for the adult (as opposed to a child), you are toeing the line of violating Fair Housing Laws that identifies 'familial status' as a protected class.
Jack Haskins A different kind of deal
24 September 2019 | 2 replies
The addresses are 114-116-118-120-122 114   has a 250 square foot elevated shed or small bldg. on it for a hobby shop or man cave.
Tha Lock Newbie from Houston, Texas
21 September 2019 | 6 replies
Keep putting one foot in front of the other every day and you'll achieve your goal of early retirement!
Jesse Smith Agent Struggles - Friends Using Other Agents - Advice?
9 October 2019 | 78 replies
On a realistic note, how can you ever hope to catch up to or surpass a full timer knowledge wise and business wise while only having 1 foot in the door and not putting in as much time and effort as them?  
Jim Brown Selling apartment - stuck in bad situation - good read for beg's
25 September 2019 | 10 replies
I would consider working with a broker...Most good agents will come to give you consultation for free...and a good one can really help.I own a small coop unit I rent on the UES...used to do it all myself...then met an agent through a common friend who made a great impression very friendly and professional...let him handle the turnover of my apartment and he managed to get me about 15% increase of the monthly rent...When I was doing my open houses I would always got a trickle of people come by...he managed to get 30 people in the door on his 1st open house and 3 application within the week...What I came to realize is that good agents manage to drive much more foot traffic and create a sense of urgency for buyers/renters...In my case he got in a professional photographer who made the place shine...If you DM I can send you his contact...but any good agent from one of the reputable companies in Manhattan can give you a good advice.If your coop allow you to sublet for a year I would seriously consider doing so (If it cover holding cost)...Fall-Winter is the worst season to be on the market...if you can have the place rented and then put it on the market around March-April you might be in a better position...again best to consult few good Manhattan agents.
Matt Sanders Seattle and Tacoma, WA area contractor recommendations needed
27 September 2019 | 2 replies
Top of stairs is going to need a baby gate like solution at the top as safety for a special needs child and we would like to get the stairs updated first so we don't have to change the solution.
Jordan Stanley How should I go about rehabbing for student housing?
23 September 2019 | 10 replies
I was able to acquire the property for $4100 and it’s a 7500 square-foot lot, jogging distance from the beach.
Desmond Drumright What a good price for gutting a house
26 September 2019 | 3 replies
Hi Desmond In in Oklahoma seamless gutter guys are getting about $5 a foot for 5" and in goes up for there.I thank this is a good way to get so remodel work seems like some fascia/soffia work would be pretty easyto work in. good luck!
Joe Dardano Need Help In South Carolina
24 September 2019 | 7 replies
I'm going to sell my primary residence, and am bumping up against the DR Horton, Centex, and Pulte cracker-box home prices issue dragging down my price per square foot