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Jef A. What do you do with old granite counter tops?
29 August 2022 | 5 replies
Otherwise I’d look for some like habit for humanity’s “Re-Store” where they sell donated building supplies.
Carlos Ptriawan Local Market started to rebound
30 January 2023 | 10 replies
I guess in 2023, we will have the following trends:- stong market rebounds in few appreciation market , in relative to liquidity supply.- cash flow markets like OH,AL would be the highest/leading this appreciated market for few years (I I know Milwauke is reaching 20% appreciation in 2022).- but there would be a crash, eventually in a market where STR is saturated - there could be a crash in the CRE market, esp class A/B MF that started the syndication in 2019 and has to pay their balloon payment this year
Vince Dent High price/low interest vs Low price/higher interest
30 December 2020 | 25 replies
Indicators that may play into decision making includes supply/demand, population/income growth, rents increasing/decreasing, development in the community/amenties etc.
Timothy Allen Hello from Western Massachusetts
18 September 2022 | 10 replies
Welcome @Timothy Allen I actually choose to do a cash out refinance on one of my properties to pull the money out and be locked in at a rate, I’m aware most HELOCs have a variable rate and in this market who knows what it will do.
Moshay Laren Pitching to An Investor
5 February 2015 | 13 replies
You might be able to get some recommendations on GC's or supply houses.
Dave Smart Replacing electric baseboard in flip house
17 February 2015 | 20 replies
The electric boiler is basically a beefy, in-line hot water heater which, being in a closed system, does not have as great of a temperature lift from source water to output as a DHW inline heater would.If gas is more affordable in your area, then rather than ripping out all the existing supply lines and trying to install ductwork for a furnace - which can become expensive quickly, particularly if multiple levels or stories are involved - you could simply replace the boiler with a high efficiency (95% AFUE) gas fired boiler.
Darlynn Bailey Curious to know
6 April 2015 | 12 replies
When you have unknown unknowns, you can not assess or quantify variables that may or may not be applicable, not until we have intelligent software that can think like we do.
Christopher Langan Figuring out wholesale prices to give homeowners
26 November 2015 | 30 replies
If a wholesaler is trying to mark up the price too much then they won't find an end buyer, it's called supply and demand.  
Mike Monaco Corona Virus Aftermath
26 April 2020 | 9 replies
Will renters then move away from the city (due to no longer needing to commute) causing a bigger supply of rentals in areas near cities?
Tony Valle ROI Calculator for Short Term Rental in Spain??
12 October 2023 | 6 replies
There are variables you can add in too to make it more for short term rentals, like the cleaning fees.