Moustafa Ahmed
Renovation: Kitchen & Bathroom Inventory checklist
14 October 2021 | 4 replies
It can be very tricky for a homeowner to provide fixtures and finished because you bear all responsibility when it comes to install and completion.
Anna A.
Big Bear Lake Short term rental
20 August 2021 | 5 replies
We have a cabin in Big Bear Lake.
Dylan Hoppe
Big Bear Cleaner Recommendation
19 December 2021 | 0 replies
Does any know of good cleaner for Big Bear, CA Short Term Rental?
Luke Ryan
Load Bearing Wall Removal
9 January 2018 | 2 replies
Anyone have a contractor they have worked with in the past to remove a load bearing wall and put in a beam?
Lisa R.
Tri-Cities, WA R real Estate question
22 December 2020 | 11 replies
It's "whatever the market will bear".
Scott Schaecher
Experience w/ STL Flips, Semper Fi Renovations, Richard Brooks?
31 March 2022 | 22 replies
We have a flip in Tower Grove going on which involves an addition of 600 sq ft, removal of a load bearing wall, and building a carport.
Rhiannon Then
Structural engineer needed
8 September 2017 | 2 replies
Any good framer can tell you if it's load bearing or not and would charge a lot less to nothing either by looking above the wall in the attic or looking at the framing in the wall behind the drywall.
Brandon James
Creative financing for flips?
18 March 2017 | 6 replies
great idea- you got the wheels turning- but-going into commercial is a little different than the 3/2 flipthat takes bridge money and a strong Performa plus CASH3/2 you can get with a napkin at the black bear restaurant- that was my first deal- 1g down 1g a month with a 5 year term for 110k- sold in 2 at 245kfind yourself a nice little duplex on terms you can afford rent one side out and take out a refi on it that not going to swamp you then maybe a 3 or 4 plex- redo then look into apartments-Good luck!
Jash Sayani
Schedule E Basics Questions
10 February 2018 | 3 replies
The manager will hold it in non-interest bearing escrow account.
Christopher Perez
Real Estate & Lending Go Hand and Hand..same language not so much
16 February 2018 | 5 replies
Yield to Maturity (YTM): Concept used to determine the rate of return an investor will receive if a long-term, interest-bearing investment, such as a bond, is held to its maturity date.