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Giani Brussich 1st invesment property. STR beach house
21 April 2021 | 2 replies
Updated railings and fresh paint.
Account Closed Rentometer vs. Zillow
28 January 2022 | 8 replies
I also BRRRR properties, so I'm usually looking at 95 percentile of what Rentometer tells me since it has fresh refurbishments.
Mikielle Elum Renting without a lease
2 May 2023 | 43 replies
I feel like it’s a fresh start with the house being empty.
Michael Plaks Lenders v. CPAs war: automobile depreciation
22 February 2021 | 3 replies
Fresh out of another such conflict, I want to illustrate how it works.The easiest way to do so is with an example.20,000 miles driven during the year15,000 of those miles (75%) was for business$10,000 annual expenses for gas, insurance, maintenance etc.PART 1 - TAX DEDUCTIONIf you use the standard IRS mileage allowance of 58 cents/mile (2019), you have a $8,700 deduction, and your Schedule C looks like this:If you use the actual expenses method, you claim 75% of the $10,000 operating expenses, or $7,500 plus 75% of the depreciation.
Edgar Ramirez Tree landscaping idea for home sale
19 March 2019 | 0 replies
Hello, I'm going to sell a home, the price range of recently sold similar homes here is between 200,000$ and 275,000$________________________ There are unpleasant views around the home, a solid fence would not be tall enough to cover due to the sharp slope of land here, Privacy trees around the lot would complete the current garden atmosphere and provide privacy thus increasing the appeal and monetary value of the home by so much. ___________________ However, I heard banks want to make sure that a home they finance is worth the money they are loaning, _______________ I just don't want to pay thousands of dollars for this idea, only to find out that mortgage lenders don't value the landscaping much and just take into consideration the value of the actual home structure when it comes to deciding what monetary amount they value the home. __________________ Would a bank actually loan a house buyer more money because of the landscape ?
Karen Polis Salvaging bad flip (defaulted loan/taxes overdue)
5 August 2020 | 59 replies
I think I'm better off just moving forward with fresh deals that aren't soured by deceit.
Dylan Barnard Planting a Tree in the Backyard of a Rental
21 October 2020 | 37 replies
If you have an answer for that which still has you considering the addition, here’s some other advice:One other thing to keep in mind - a freshly planted tree will need to be watered about every day for the first month.
Matt Szablowski Cash Flow House Hack with MFU
11 January 2023 | 14 replies
Your best bet would be to find a 2-flat with a garden unit that you can rent out, or find a 3-4 unit, OR get a 203k loan where you can use some funds from the bank to do a minor rehab on the building. 
Iman Yusef-Yahya Real Estate Investing Game-Changers
3 October 2009 | 28 replies
Stages I and II will produce the capital to fund III.But I see the market changing towards smaller and smarter is better as energy costs continue to rise and 'green' just gets more and more fashionable.Instead of 4,ooo+ sf homes with indoor pools and such, I can see people and agents hyping homes' efficiency ratings, low energy costs, solar panels, gardening space, and safe (chemical free) environments for your kids (low VOC paints, more natural building materials, etc).
Dennis Bates Baltimore City- construction loan if next to a vacant
1 March 2022 | 10 replies
Try Spring Garden Lending and Temple View.