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David Shapiro Frat House/Private Dorm/Boarding House
19 May 2021 | 22 replies
We also maintain a relationship with the International Student Programme Offices at the local universities and with the multicultural association in the city ... and get many referrals this way.
Zach Schwarzmiller Cedar Fence w/ Rolling 12' Gate
19 June 2015 | 2 replies
I wanted to make a cedar fence as I like the look and if maintained last quite a while while creating a nice privacy barrier.
Jade S. New on the BP Grid from the Augusta, GA metro area
2 July 2015 | 8 replies
Just hoping to avoid the big mistakes in RE investing, and to maintain a realistic view of how the slowly grow that side business.
Kalo (Kyle) Atanasoff HELOC
2 June 2019 | 7 replies
We maintain a $100K HELOC at our local credit union, secured by our primary residence.
Ruta Uleviciute Best place to invest in a condo building abroad
19 April 2016 | 4 replies
Our company, Riviera Maya Property Consultants, manages properties for our clients, helping to check in/ check out guests, maintain the properties, clean them and even rent them.
J Randall Why are real estate agent commissions so high in NYC?
2 July 2017 | 28 replies
Now I'm not a licensed agent but I do have quite a few anecdotes about how agents and others that work in the industry here put up huge roadblocks to maintain the status quo.
Jamie Wooley QUICKBOOKS, Is it the only way?
21 November 2015 | 15 replies
Once you set up each entity, it is fairly easy to maintain.  
Lisha Zhu Why kingsgate area condo sells much cheaper in Kirkland, wa?
18 November 2015 | 4 replies
Look at how the properties are maintained; what types of vehicles are in the driveways/carports, etc.
Jason Chen Insane 20 room motel deal
16 August 2017 | 19 replies
the #1 thing that i have learned about real estate is that pretty much everyone you deal with is going to be hilariously greedy. this isnt my experience 100% of the time, but it is like that 99% of the time.i dont know about you, but seeing a property that is reasonably valued at $120,000 listed for $205,000 is outright ridiculous to me. all that tells me is that the owner is not in a desperate situation. most deals can only be had when the seller is downright desperate from my experience.in terms of deals ive seen hat are good in florida - i have seen absolutely zero since then EXCEPT maybe one, which was in a slightly remote location. the name of the motel is the Tangerine Inn (find it on google) in Volusian county here in florida, and i believe its a 12 unit foreclosure a few years ago that was listed for $160,000. the low price piqued my interest, and upon inspection, i saw that it was actually a doable deal, but only average. there wasnt a lot of competition nearby, but the place was very old looking and outdated. it required about $90,000 to fully renovate, and maybe $40,000 to get a few rooms up and running at first.a few weeks ago, i checked the volusia county property appraiser and saw that it sold for $60,000 in 2014 which was not bad at all. i called them and they charged a ridiculously high $80 a night for a crappy room. my guess is that they average only about a 35% occupancy rate whereas i have about a 90% i maintain throughout the whole year.besides that, every pther motel deal ive found online through sites such as loopnet were hilariously bad. $600,000 for a 10 unit motel. $950,000 for a 13 unit motel in clearwater beach.i will add more to this soon
Matt Kauffman Inherited tenants don't meet minimum income requirements
15 September 2017 | 14 replies
If they're able to perform and maintain their tenancy, even with the occasional rent raise, then we're good.If a tenant comes in as a new tenant with a specific income, then loses their job and their income drops below our "minimum", we don't terminate their tenancy.