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Ricardo Fainsilber Investing in the San Francisco Bay Area and looking beyond
27 April 2017 | 19 replies
I was just hoping you had found a solution that I did not see.
Daniel Paloscio Sales Letter Feedback - Tax Delinquents
14 January 2020 | 4 replies
We are a local, full-service real estate solutions company and we’re buying property in any condition!
Elbert D. Are there any problems investors have investing in Chicago?
29 April 2017 | 2 replies
So, we don't know what we need to learn, how to solve the "unsolvable" problems, etc.Most problems have solutions: deals, leads on deals, money, team members, etc.
Christopher Meadows Hard Money and Contractors in Charlottesville, Va
5 May 2017 | 5 replies
Hard money isn't meant to be a permanent solution.
David Moretti Student loans or real estate
3 May 2017 | 2 replies
If you can answer these questions you may find the solution that gives you the best financial step forward.
Matt R. Can you cash flow more renting out a car than renting out house?
9 May 2017 | 12 replies
Colission damages are one issue, but liability, that one could put you in the poor house big time if the insurance solution is not iron clad.  
Brad Cogswell How to not lose $40k doing a fix and flip
26 May 2017 | 12 replies
Thought I'd share a lesson that was reinforced for me today that ended up saving me from doing a bad deal and losing a bunch of money.tl/dr: make sure that you're getting your own estimate from YOUR general contractor instead of trusting one that a seller/wholesaler has and then verifying after you put under contractI'm working with a wholesaler that I haven't worked with in the past and found a deal in Essex (outside Baltimore) that I liked.Here are some of the pictures of the house:Based on the pictures, we considered this a complete cosmetic rehab - the house was shown to be in pretty good shape but there was some work that needed to be done to modernize the house in order to bring current market prices in Essex.Here was the info we had from the wholesaler:Single family, 3/2 bath1320 SFPrice: $90,000Rehab: $35,000ARV: $200,000And the kicker: the seller had a one month old SOWk that had already been prepared by a local general contractor and laid out the $35k in rehab costs.There was enough info at this point to deep dive into the analysis.
Andrew Daniel Should I take out a pink cast iron tub???
16 July 2017 | 18 replies
@Andrew DanielIt really depends on the property and on your market.We will be doing a full-gut retrofit on a Victorian duplex (will be three units when we finish) and I am planning to send the two clawfoot tubs out to be refinished in a victorian era pastel aqua, red or yellow ... the form will fit the era, the colour will add a bit of pop and tie into a more modern vanity.
Jay Helms Replace windows or leave the the 1980 versions alone?
5 June 2017 | 13 replies
Seems like a good solution as long as the current tenants meet your criteria.
Rung T. Looking for short term vacation rental in South Lake Tahoe
6 June 2017 | 11 replies
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