Mark Gliebe
Best way to acquire adjacent property to develop into multifamily
12 November 2019 | 14 replies
The one parcel is .222 acres 1 building 1950s midcentury style 2 commercial spaces down (small gym on one side, former bakery - currently vacant) on other 1 - 3 BR rental and 3 - 1 BR rentals above.Other parcel is .63 acres and it is industrial/warehouse space (currently being leased to an electrical company and a yacht builder).
Ernesto Gencarelli Jr.
Poconos Buy and Hold (first experiment)
24 January 2020 | 5 replies
Home style is a Chalet most likely a prefab.Redid the basement, floors, and kitchen
Sean Hoffman
Wall heater for 2”x3” stud interior wall?
8 November 2019 | 2 replies
Hey there- I’m getting a rental ready for market and two bedrooms have no heat source so I’d like to install Cadet style in-wall heaters.
Thomas Bass
STR Costs Not Including Mortgage Each Month (Sevier County TN)
12 November 2019 | 36 replies
It really just depends on your personal investment style.
Shafi Noss
The First Deal: Mentoring vs. Partnering
9 November 2019 | 4 replies
We've seen two partnering styles: Bring a deal or money, and partner with an existing operator _or_ find a mentor who has interest in the deal to look over your shoulder and make sure things are going right.
Bryan Harvey
new construction for short term rentals - Airbnb
13 December 2019 | 27 replies
They offer log homes and mountain style home.
Michael Hayes
Buying Seasonal Vacation Rental with All Borrower Funds
11 November 2019 | 18 replies
You may find a different style is more attractive/engaging to you.
Mike Wilkinson
Cincinnati- In search of reliable handyman, drywall guy
19 November 2019 | 1 reply
Pretty basic, handyman-style work.
Copeland Duhon
Help! 1st deal and we might be crazy!
13 November 2019 | 9 replies
What are similar aged/style 1,000 sq ft houses selling for in the area of the lot?
Christian Cardamone
Best Source for HEAT
13 November 2019 | 6 replies
Make sure the mobile home's electrical system can handle the amount of power these space heaters require, and stay away from those that blow out hot air that might catch draperies or furniture on fire, and instead opt for the "radiator" style ones that don't have a hot element or fan but instead offer radiant heat that won't catch things on fire.