
2 October 2018 | 109 replies
Tree trimming can get really expensive depending on location and height.

20 March 2018 | 22 replies
Terry3234 Euclid HeightsCleveland Heights, Ohio 44118NEW BANK APPROVED PRICE$89,900HIGHLIGHTS 2 unitsDown is a 3 bed 1 bath unitDown is rented for $795 per monthDown lease available upon requestUp unit is a two floor 5 bed 1 bath unitUp unit is being left vacant for easy showingsUp unit market rent is $995/moTotal market rent; $1,790/moTenants pays gas & electricOwner pays water & sewerRoof is olderOlder furnaces approx 20 years old (each unit has it's own furnace)Hot water tanks around 5 years old (each unit has it's own hot water tank)Annual property taxes are $4,823 per year

26 November 2017 | 176 replies
I read Multifamily Millions by David Lindahl, I went to Lifestyles Unlimited two day workshop in Houston, I read Loopholes of RE by Garrett Sutton, and I started 1031 exchanging my pricey San Diego single family (10 condos with HOA fees that were clearly out of my control) for a 10 unit in Cleveland Heights, 8 unit in Shaker Heights, 12 unit in Euclid, 12 unit in Painesville, 15 unit in Painesville, 21 unit in Painesville.

31 July 2019 | 74 replies
You may be too young to realize, but we're at the height of a real-estate boom.

20 January 2021 | 21 replies
I've had one property for the last year in the Cleveland area (Warrensville Heights).

27 September 2018 | 135 replies
Even if you purchased a property at the height of the housing boom a decade ago, eventually the debt against that property would be paid off (hopefully primarily by your tenant).
25 July 2017 | 15 replies
As you know I have currently 85 front doors, consisting of 6 apartment complexes and 7 single family in Cleveland Height, Euclid, and Painesville.

26 January 2019 | 311 replies
At the height of the dot-com boom of the 1990s, the local newspaper said Silicon Valley was minting 5 new millionaires a day (I thought the number was much higher than that).The PBS station in San Francisco had the show This Week in Northern California and one of its segments talked about the land office business some psychiatrists were doing treating Sudden Wealth Syndrome.

10 August 2023 | 308 replies
And I keep thinking of the thriller "Pacific Heights" and no landlord wants a situation to devolve in that way.

14 June 2021 | 334 replies
I would call my tract home in Rowland Heights not affordable either!