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Alanya Boyer Looking to connect with other professionals in Springfield, Missouri!
16 April 2014 | 8 replies
I know nothing is free, so I'll even bring you coffee and a snack!
Joshua Dorkin Denver BiggerPockets Gathering - Saturday, April 18 - Be There!
17 April 2009 | 12 replies
We're working on formalize our gatherings a bit more now that we're getting a decent bit of attendance.The plan so far includes beer, snacks, lots of networking, and a perhaps some speakers, in a pitch free, educational get-together.The bulk of this thing is going to be about networking and fun!
Missy Longshore Proceed w/ purchase despite planning commission concern?
4 September 2018 | 10 replies
Forestville is a bit of a "stop for a snack" kind of place on your way to Bodega Bay or Guerneville rather than a destination. 
Cameron Riley Moved in a Tenant who has little kids... READ!!!!
26 June 2021 | 97 replies
Once I had to feed the kid an entire box of fruit snacks to keep him from rummaging through the current tenant’s belongings.
Dan Handford Top Golf Charlotte Real Estate Meetup - Anyone Interested?
27 August 2018 | 37 replies
The cost for this event is going to be $90 per person and will include 2 hours of golf, snack foods, non-alcoholic beverages, and a lifetime membership card.
Rick Howell 6 Ways to Generate More Referrals through Networking
1 March 2019 | 0 replies
Staff members always appreciate small treats, like coffee and bagels or an afternoon snack.
Daniel Smith 1st investment opportunity - rental to family?
11 June 2018 | 6 replies
You want to continue enjoying her tasty pies this Thanksgiving and Christmas don't you?
Sean Wilt How tough are you on guests for reviews?
4 January 2019 | 23 replies
Messy does not equal damaged, as a clean freak I had to learn that after our first couple renters and just breathe deep and let it go.Our "Thing" is little amenities (Snacks and bottled water and a personal note on the counter for them when they arrive) and Absolutely Spotlessly Clean on arrival. 
David Tipton New Member from Los Angeles, California
18 December 2015 | 17 replies
I've had a few sour beers lately that were really tasty.  
Account Closed Putting a Deal Together
16 September 2015 | 0 replies
Students must live in campus approved housing for freshman and sophomore years, and junior and senior students with scholarships are also required to do so, however juniors and seniors without scholarships tell me they are anxious to live "off campus"Since apartment is one block from university, students can walk to campus, saving them parking permit fees.Additional income could be had by putting in coin laundry, soda/snack machines, and renting out storage units in basement as well as garage space.I have a friend that currently is the maintenance man for the entire university, and he is questioning students as to how much rent they are paying to live off campus currently.OPTIONS:  Rent furnished apartments to 4 students per two bedroom and two in basement unitRent furnished apartments to 4 students per two bedroom and create common area in basement for study/recreationRent all units unfurnishedOption to raise rents by including all furnishings, cable, wifi, cleaning service etc. with them simply paying rent and electric.FINANCINGtax value (not market value) 105,000Taxes $2,200 with no exemptionsProperty currently has a 30K mortgage left of a 55k loan previously taken out to "give first child his half"Owner, due to age is most interested in payments, and leaving remainder to 2nd child for "her half" Owner has expressed the following offer :30K to pay off current mortgage, and 250K to purchase an annuity that would pay $10K/year for his and his daughters lifetime.In its present state, I question whether the property is able to be financed FHA due to condition, though it is a solid building, the maintenance has been deferred.comps on property are practically non existent.MY SITUATION:I have perfect credit, and am about to flip a seasoned home with no mortgage and expect to clear approx. 70K.I am single, steady long term employment, and have no debt.I have a realtors license in inactive status, and have hands on experience with major property improvements.I am a "Dave Ramsey" girl, and debt makes me quiver...  :-)Note: Property is currently in a Life Estate Rev.