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Richard Tringali Hello from sunny Sarasota, Florida!
16 April 2014 | 0 replies

Warm greetings!

My name is Richard Tringali and my business partner and I have owned and operated a propagation nursery in Sarasota, Florida since 2005.

I am looking forward to meeting and learning fr...

Drew Dim Spec Build - 1st true deal
17 April 2014 | 5 replies
Pool?
Matthew Mason single or multi family homes
28 June 2014 | 6 replies
*Longer tenant occupancy (mine is on their 3rd year)*Tenant is responsible for lawn/snow removal*Tenant treats a SFH as a home, and generally takes better care of it*financing can be easier*Broader pool of buyers when planning your exit strategy (First time home buyers, investors, corp housing, etc)*overall less maintenance (Depends on condition but less units to repair during turnover)*less taxes (Depending on area)*tenant pays all utilities (Water, gas, electric)These are just some things to think about, and based on what my SFH does.
Account Closed REALTOR REBATES or BUYER'S AGENT CREDIT
22 January 2016 | 5 replies
pay for taxes and ins. escrows pay for a Home Warranty pay for home repairs pay off credit card debt, auto loans, etc. pay off collections and judgments pay for new furniture pay for all new appliances pay for home remodeling and additions pay to have home painted pay for weekly pool maintenance pay for credit repair pay for landscaping pay for monthly lawn care pay for new A/C system sales price reduction pay portion to prior realtor for their efforts …and so much more!
Sam Leon Getting insurance - when?
17 April 2014 | 4 replies
When is the best time to secure insurance when the property is an REO with obvious deficiencies such as active roof leaks, broken windows (secured by plywood by the bank), missing kitchens, swampy pools etc...Down here in FL we need windstorm, flood and general liability and it's a big expense item.So obvious with those deficiencies when you ask for a quote they need a 4 point inspection report which will clearly document those deficiencies and that would increase the premiums even though your intention is to take care of them as soon as you close.What is the best way to handle this?
Nik Sig Question: Acquiring Tenants for Apartments
21 April 2014 | 8 replies
Thank you for your time and consideration. 1) Not really. 2) Credit, income, landlord reference, eviction record, criminal record, cleanliness of vehicle and clothes, type of pet(s) (if any), quantity of people they want to have occupy the unit. 3) We already market our units a little below market rent so that we can get a good pool of applicants to choose from.
Scott Bishoff Greetings from Utah! Multi-unit for first home.
21 April 2014 | 12 replies
That education is golden.Some downsides I can think of are: Having to live next to your tenant (potential for hassle), and having a "little" less of a buyer pool interested in the duplex when you want to sell (vs. a SFH).Hope that helps :)
Shequann Burrwell tax auction reclaim
16 September 2014 | 9 replies
This open up a whole new pool of properties that you can purchase very cheap for buy and hold, rehab or wholesale.
Robert Blake Now I am a real investor!
29 April 2014 | 7 replies
It's a nice thing that the town is big enough for a full pool of tenants but small enough for talk about a changing reputation for the property to get around quickly.I'm just glad it's all very definitely real now, and not some theoretical thing in a planning stage that I very certainly intend to do.
Christopher Moran Armado Montalongo "3 day bustour"
4 June 2014 | 46 replies
Hello everyone,just starting out in real estate investing and this site which has been a great read by the way.. so I almost fell for the bus tour 30k event in sunny California when I went to Armando's 3 day, $ 1,500 seminar in Cambridge ma last weekend... to be honest it was informative for basic flip techniques, but was so annoying listening to great he is at real estate investing, but I guess he is, I mean he has turn key properties for you to invest in which he already owns, then he owns the PM company that will be running your property so I guess hes making cash at every end of the deal !!!!