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Gulliver R. Typical Monthly STR expenses
10 June 2024 | 25 replies
@Gulliver R. you may be including in supplies, but this category can include coffee, other beverages, condiments, paper towels, toilet paper, garbage bags, etc.
Brian J Allen The real issue with 1023 Main Street, Worcester wasn't Spectrum Health. It was taxes.
10 June 2024 | 0 replies
Here are three articles that made it into the papers:"Addiction treatment group buys building in Main South, fueling neighborhood angst""Spectrum Health Systems adds property in Worcester as it moves headquarters to Westborough""Main South neighborhood remains on edge about planned drug treatment facility"I find it ironic that no one asked me (the listing agent) how the owner of the property chose Spectrum Health as the buyer.
Daniel Carlyle A Real Estate Analogy
10 June 2024 | 8 replies
A Real Real Estate AnalogyI am starting my real estate adventure and I am trying to draw a comparison from paper assets (stocks, bonds, notes, T-bills, crypto, etc.) with real estate.For those who know a bit more than me (and i know this will vary by person) but what are corresponding "tech stocks" (AMZN, AAPL, NVDA, FB, GOOG, etc.) of real estate?
Wade Wisner RE Investor with 52 years experience.
12 June 2024 | 24 replies
Yes, I love to write and get thoughts on paper, but I have but have always been too busy working the next deal to begin. 
Timothy Michael Mick Transaction Coordinator Law
9 June 2024 | 35 replies
I think as much as anything the TC will make sure your paper work is 100% complete Brokerages out here will withhold your commish check if your files is not 100% complete with all required disclosures etc.
Elijah Berg Buying In a hot market (Syracuse, NY)
10 June 2024 | 7 replies
That's what the OP here has been up against.You can find decent cashflow on paper in Syracuse right now, but not in areas expected to benefit from Micron's growth.
Gerilyn Bristow Royal Legal Solutions Texas
12 June 2024 | 47 replies
While asspro works by reducing the target on your back (and by making it harder to collect if it gets to that), unless you structure the whole thing very well, and have your lawyer/trustee sign all your documents throughout all your transactions, from the beginning, you will leave a paper trail behind yourself, relatively easily identifiable if you become the target of an educated person. c.
Andrew Grimmett Need help with Contractors
10 June 2024 | 13 replies
So by putting everything down on paper, you can easily correct the client and keep things moving.You mentioned timelines....those are hard to get everyone to agree on in the original contract because a Contractor knows that a customer nowadays will start changing things as soon as they watch that episode of HG TV with their glass of wine.I included on my Change Orders a line to add time to the project in addition to the added dollar amount.
Rigoberto Medina Perhaps a silly question but Newbie needs advice
9 June 2024 | 2 replies
He broke it down into what most people estimate, what a handyman would estimate, what a "paper contractor" would estimate (I had never heard that term before), and what a full team contractor would estimate, and the difference was eye-opening.
Brandon Clark New investors looking to build teams in target markets
10 June 2024 | 30 replies
I know they tend to look better on paper, but there's no line on Excel for the headache factor that generally comes with lower class properties.Good luck!