
30 August 2017 | 16 replies
I guess what attracted me most to flipping was that I could do my first deal and, hopefully, have it completed by graduation so I wasn't tied to this market.
3 May 2017 | 19 replies
Deep breath- moving forward.

30 May 2017 | 6 replies
Sometimes I have no idea what eBay wants me to correct in my listing template because I am not technical savvy enough to know those coding language.In this case, can I use coding bootcamp as marketing expense in order for me to meet eBay policy and create better and more attractive listing template to appeal the potential buyer?

30 May 2017 | 3 replies
So be aware that if you buy a house that has been vacant for a while, this problem won’t rear its head for a year or more after you get a family in the house using the system to its full capacity.Therefore, when you buy a house that’s been vacant, plan for extra expenses during the first two years as far as the septic system goes.Hey that reminds me of a joke:A congressman was seated next to an attractive young Southern lady on an airplane when he turns to her and says, “Do you want to talk?

6 June 2017 | 10 replies
Property attributes:1862 sq feet4 bedrooms1.75 bathrooms1 HUGE room on the top floor for dining and relaxing, great for big groupsAnother big living room in the basement (could easily put sleeper couches in both living spaces to increase max occupancy)Small kitchen - I assume this doesn't matter as much for this type of strategy (which makes it attractive!)

12 July 2017 | 10 replies
For example - a 4% cap rate can be really good in a low-risk neighborhood where the going cap rate is 2%, but if you're in an area where others are getting 8% it's not a very attractive number.

16 June 2017 | 2 replies
I could see this being attractive to a HML, especially if the borrower is someone he has already worked with and trusts.

19 June 2017 | 3 replies
However, these vacant, debilitated older properties in middle of the war zone neighborhood that they are located at, attract nothing but gangs, drug addicts, prostitutes, as tenants for your property.High property taxes also may be slapped on by the county, based on imaginary reassessments.

3 April 2019 | 56 replies
As I understand it, here are the......PRO's:- Investors attract union & undocumented workers, both of whom don't want financial records to endanger their union membership and/or US residency status(es).- Investors pay less in labor.- Contractors don't have to pay taxes....CON's:- Investors don't get protection of written contracts, liscensing/bonding, etc.- Investors can get prosecuted for tax dodging?

2 January 2018 | 4 replies
These tools take precedence over tenant's stuff as they already have their garages which they are required to properly maintain to avoid attracting pests.