
17 February 2016 | 4 replies
It looks like it is someone else's turn to gain economic advantage.I sort of get the tiny home movement, but what I don't get is why people would want them given they are generally more expensive than HUD Code homes by the time everything is done.I actually have looked into the containers for several purposes and they always seemed to end up more money than the alternatives.

8 February 2016 | 5 replies
Hello- Anyone on BP familiar with Tiny Houses in SWFL?

10 February 2016 | 4 replies
It's a tiny town, but, I was lucky enough to get noticed by a scout and play college football for four years.

12 February 2016 | 4 replies
I am originally from an tiny island called Guam, but now currently in San Clamente, CA.

22 February 2016 | 5 replies
I am currently building a tiny house to live in to greatly reduce my monthly expenses and travel more freely.

14 May 2016 | 3 replies
Only exception would be in a tiny town where you know the mayor and or council members.

16 May 2016 | 12 replies
Create an interesting walkway with spme type of pavers, not just concrete.Unless it's in horrible shape, leave the existing siding, and paint it in a bright color (it works wonders on a tiny house), and an appropriate entry door in a contrasting but complementary darker color.

18 May 2016 | 19 replies
WHY because as hardmoney lenders they have more control over there capital.I have been one over the last 30 years my last shop was 35 million so we were not tiny but we were not SEattle funding either.. more on the line of East side or vestus.Borrowers just don't jump ship for 1% or a little cheaper.. they will stick with who will allow them to scale.so when I want to do a 100% deal for one of my long time borrowers no problem. your not going to be able to compete.. the day of 20% plus rates are gone of course.But the portals all want to make 14 to 18% apr just like the HML companies.Can you take market share no doubt but you will have to build it just like I built my companies excellent customer service and flexibility.. right now the Portals like RS have very stringent underwriting they cannot compete with many of the local guys in this market that have 10 to 30 mil to lend. and there is only so much hard money demand in a given market as we know.Vestus and East side get a lot of their business by providing capital to buy at courthouse steps this is highly complicated and lots of moving parts your portals will no way be able to compete at that level.Were I can see a portal doing well though is with bigger funding deals that the HML won't take on.. like larger credit type lines etc we have had some interest from portals for this.. and its not at all competition with the local guys.

28 August 2016 | 1 reply
The property is non traditional in a sense that it is TINY.
31 May 2016 | 29 replies
Another option for that site would be to rent yard space to a person with a tiny house.