
12 December 2017 | 23 replies
I use Craigslist and Airbnb and have had success finding good tenants on both sites -- mostly traveling nurses and some IT professionals doing temp projects in Denver.

28 November 2017 | 2 replies
I did hire this contractor but they walked off the job and I had to finish the project myself.

11 December 2017 | 11 replies
The forecast result is a projection for annual total sales increase (total 2018 existing-home sales vs. 2017) and annual median price increase (2018 median existing-home sales price vs. 2017).

28 November 2017 | 1 reply
Fix and Flip - We just finished our first project which went anything but smooth.

1 December 2017 | 19 replies
This project the bank wanted to be under 70%.

28 November 2017 | 4 replies
Hey Brian,I do like LoopNet, but only to find the land to build my own projects on.

28 November 2017 | 2 replies
Bootstrapping this project so wondering if I can install in phases and what other owners see as the essentials versus things that can be added later.

29 November 2017 | 14 replies
Here's one. http://www.getricheducation.com/project/163-home-e...Basically, done right, instead of parking your money as an equity (paying off your mortgage), use that money to buy more houses, and you'll be financially ahead.

12 December 2017 | 28 replies
The reason I said that is because I already have some partners and a hard money lender line up that is willing to do some projects with me (on flips) once I can show them a great deal.

28 November 2017 | 2 replies
Perhaps $2K or less if the contractor doesn't have to rip open walls or get into any tight spaces.So, if this were my project in a comparable area, this is what I'd budget:- $4K to replace furnace/condenser- $4K to replace all plumbing- $2K to replace all ductwork- Whatever the cost is to fix/replace the damaged sheetrock needed to get to the plumbing/ducts.If the Scope of Work is less, the cost should be as well...