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Phil Spadaro Trouble Comparing Rent
25 July 2019 | 4 replies
(Low supply) or red flag ( low supply because no demand)I checked CraigslistFB MarketplaceZillowTruliaRent.comAre there any other places I should be checking.
Josh Harold First deal - home inspection advice needed
26 July 2019 | 2 replies
I’ve since asked for further clarification but I have two major concerns. 1.) the 2 ton HVAC condensing unit is inoperable. 2.) their is a 100 amp sub panel only being supplied with 50 amps.
Timothy Lewman June 2019 Massachusetts Closed sales stats
27 July 2019 | 2 replies
Price gains are leaving buyers on the sidelines as they are blocked by affordability and limited supply as new listings for the month down 6.67% from last June, chocking supply and forcing prices up as more buyers are competing over limited stock.
Joe Aamidor QUESTION for BP-observations on market (Oakland duplex buyer)
29 April 2020 | 15 replies
yes, I hear there are homes going off market and in general, since a very low offer price is going to lead to a lot of low ball offers, I suspect the asking prices are more in line with what sellers actually want.a couple other things I'm watching:-this is typically the time of year that a lot of houses are listed, and in many neighborhoods, you see listings staggered (so only a few at a time) - that's all out the window if we have a shelter in place through May - there will just be a lot of supply on the market at one time-a lot of homes (we hear) were being fixed up before they were listed.
Austin Schafer Want to rehab my own properties but I don’t feel qualified
31 July 2019 | 12 replies
There are plenty of books with general information on household systems and supplies for small household projects are not expensive.
Michael C. Whats Next??? Whats your strategy??? I NEED HELP!!!
26 July 2019 | 12 replies
Secondly, most finance advice would tell you to analyze the overall cost of owning a home, (PITI, maintenance, upgrades, furniture, art, etc) and compare that to the cost of renting.
Dillyn Davidson Saurdiff Warehouse/shop space attached to duplex
26 July 2019 | 2 replies
Maybe for hobbyists or small business to do wood work, arts and crafts, furniture rehab, mechanic work....whatever a person would rent out a space to do work.
Vincenz DeCastro Commercial Multifamily listings advertising 100% occupancy
26 July 2019 | 14 replies
New projects can be delayed up to a year in some cases (retail) which is making supply tight in a market that is seeing explosive growth.
Amie D. Fixing tenant damage
28 July 2019 | 39 replies
I can even see it when I just go to a contractor supply place and they act like, "Honey, you are going to stick your finger in an electrical socket if you 'attempt' that project." 
Dion Martorella What do you focus on most when rehabbing a rental?
6 August 2019 | 21 replies
I saw many landlords wasted their time in replacing the appliances and furniture.