Suzane Ivas
New rental property - Which countertop do I use?
9 January 2020 | 32 replies
Mainly concrete, ceaserstones, marble, quartz and the latest laminates.
Darla Smith
Rehab Cost Negotiation w/ contractor- Labor vs. Material Costs
25 August 2019 | 1 reply
Only One unit - pour concrete patio 12x12. 5.
Chavel Diaz Jr
45 minute conversation with Brian Gibbons....
4 December 2014 | 4 replies
Thank You @Brian Gibbons for your generosity in freely sharing what you know, to me, a Newbie, on this blog, and the concrete, worthwhile, direct, and immediately applicable content your video's on YouTube and your blog which are accessible to anyone.Look forward to working with you,Chavel
Dorian Redden
Can I start investing with no money
19 August 2021 | 4 replies
We have enough money to live very comfortably next to the richest movie stars, but we really enjoy living the most simple and non-materialistic life a person can live.We live in a commercial building at out plumbing company with concrete floors, raised two children in this building who now go to college and we own zero furniture.
John Daniels
Refinance/Cash out .... How much?
25 July 2022 | 4 replies
Get concrete with your objectives and you'll know the answer.
John T.
Metrics for all-concrete structure market
26 November 2017 | 2 replies
I'm trying to find buy and hold metrics for rentals built entirely out of concrete.
Derek Stalhut
Puerto Rico Live in Flip
31 October 2023 | 1 reply
Our general criteria is a 2/2+ concrete home with a garage with electric/water on a paved road near the auguadilla airport and near the ocean in a quiet safe neighborhood under 100k.
Charlie Shields
Seeking General Contractor for Rehab
29 January 2017 | 0 replies
The work is fairly straightforward: full bathroom rehab, new flooring throughout (I will have a clean concrete floor), new cabinets with new construction for a washer/dryer unit (need to run plumbing, vents, possibly electric) and 18" dishwasher that are not there currently.
Russell Gaston
Potential Deal... Help Please!
3 May 2016 | 6 replies
Moreover, it sound like you live pretty close to the property, so you might even be able to cut that number down by doing some of the repair and maintenance yourself.I would look concretely at what the taxes would be upon a sale (it looks like you're a realtor so check out what the current taxable value is on the property by looking at the public record), speak with an insurance agent about what they might charge for a premium on this property, and gauge how many repairs you would need to do in the next 1-5 years.That's where I would start if I were looking into this deal.
Bethany Corey
Beginning to Network
27 July 2016 | 3 replies
It is my hope that other members that are brokers or agents will chime in and give you more concrete advice.So if it were me I would be looking for the following: Is there a specific school they like more than another.