
12 April 2016 | 9 replies
@Aaron K$4/sf is not nearly enough for a cold, dark shell.

21 February 2016 | 49 replies
On the regular Allure A few of the planks shrank slightly when it got cold, causing some of the seams to slightly come apart.

22 February 2016 | 22 replies
In a cold market, you need someone with the capabilities to get it advertised, continually advertise it, do creative advertising, and get you an offer...Once you get a house under contract, then you still need a Realtor with experience or know how to get the sale to completion...

22 February 2016 | 3 replies
Smith has taken in it over the past 19 years.Oftentimes, when a building is purchased, this creates some anxiety for its current residents.

27 December 2016 | 124 replies
Tired of the up and down anxiety that the market was giving and is still giving me, I decided to make a goal to find out how to get in at least 300 doors.

21 February 2016 | 1 reply
I had been interested in property investing for a long time before that, but never pulled the trigger due to anxiety and, really, just lack of a mentor.

22 February 2016 | 2 replies
Dear BP Family, I want to wholesale homes, so I'm cold calling AOs in my area and asking if they're still actively investing, then trying to get their buying criteria.

9 April 2016 | 14 replies
If they are supported correctly and the outside is done right , (good roof, vinyl sided, thermal windows in cold areas) the inside can be reasonably nice for not a lot of money.

26 February 2016 | 4 replies
Hey everyone,This is my first post, though I've been reading this blog, MMM, and Afford Anything for a quite a while now.Here's the situation: I purchased a lovely property in south Harlem when I was 24, lived there a...

1 March 2016 | 31 replies
Crystal Dundasbaseboard heating option wouldn't be a bad option, put a separate thermostat in each room. that way the tenant only needs the heat on in the unit they occupy at the time. also consider winterizing the windows where cold air could be leaking in. i recently did both in a duplex of mine. electric heating generally is more expensive but if the tenants use the heat source wisely it can be cheaper. i occupy one floor of my duplex and electric had been cheaper than gas for me.