
24 August 2018 | 12 replies
If you already have a supporting cast in place, then it will be a piece of cake.

25 November 2021 | 273 replies
In 2016 I bought a piece of property and built a 3/2/1 house and now am doing the VRBO/Airbnb with it and doing quite well:).

30 March 2011 | 28 replies
I've seen jobs pieced out and also completed by one contractor.

5 May 2019 | 50 replies
The distinct advantage is that it allows one to avoid the dredded issue of holding title for 90 days before reselling.

9 September 2011 | 46 replies
Forget trying to put a 1 piece shower in the space...
9 February 2012 | 5 replies
That's the 2nd piece beyond the simple filing with the state to get the name with LLC behind it.What's your net worth?

2 May 2014 | 24 replies
So if you need to replace a few pieces you can do it easily.

8 February 2017 | 20 replies
With a home built on piers, like some are here, a smaller home can be moved in one piece if it's small enough.

4 September 2010 | 2 replies
But first, let's go get those pieces of paper that tell us that we're smart enough to do so!

31 July 2017 | 10 replies
One of my propertiesIt costed me 215k (Bought it in Utah around 2015) it is now selling for 290k (So about 75k profit minus real estate fees commission etc) i owe about 198k on the home so is about 92k before expensesI have about 30k in savings, plus cashing out on this property, I am planing to acquire 4 rental properties in Indianapolis in the range of 50-75k a piece, my question is how can i not pay taxes on my profit. is it by buying properties equaling to more than the sale price of my home?