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Robert Norvell Stuck in a flip
29 May 2015 | 61 replies
Well, I sure its all bad pics because Ive spent a ton an rehabbing this house. the floors are freshly refinished, asa are the cabinets in the kitchen. theres not an inch of this house that hasnt been upgraded.
Shawn Legree NEW ROOF COST?
13 October 2013 | 7 replies
Will they be tearing off existing roof and reshingling, or will they go right over existing roof.I generally like to tear off and start fresh as this way you can see the condition of the plywood base, ESP. if the roofo had been leaking in which case some plywood may need to be cut out and replaced...The cheapest I had a roof done was 3200 and the most I have paid was 6500.
Michael Lewis Fresh face in South Bend, IN
10 August 2016 | 5 replies

I recently moved to South Bend from Indianapolis and am looking to network and grow my professional circle of influence. To date I have only been involved in wholesale transactions but am actively looking for my first...

Christopher Salerno Rolling into Self Directed IRA to lend to flipper/builder
14 December 2015 | 9 replies
It is advisable to do your due diligence and ask about such things as how long have they been in business, are alternative assets their sole focus, are they BBB accredited and rated, are they a regulated financial institution, have they ever been sanctioned by any regulatory bodies, how many accounts and how much in assets do they administer?
Garett H. How should I handle inherited tenants and implementing changes?
22 July 2015 | 3 replies
Even if they do move out and I have a month or even 2 of vacancy I would still come out ahead by making all the changes at once and getting fresh tenants in.
Andrea Shields sprucing up rental property for new tenant
24 November 2013 | 12 replies
I prefer curtains over mini-blinds as the blinds always get destroyed.If a faucet works and isn't leaking, I don't just replace it.The best impact you see is with a fresh coat of paint and it's usually really cheap to do versus other upgrades.
Amit M. $5 million is the new "millionaire"
16 April 2016 | 25 replies
@Amit M. fresh off the press.
Anthony Garcia What should MY reserves be?
15 April 2016 | 4 replies
All are relatively freshly renovated as well... some have older HVAC units but are tuned yearly. 
Dorothy Griggs Newbie from Metro Atlanta, Georgia :)
19 April 2016 | 23 replies
Some easy DIY to use in your landscaping plan: Applying the best organic weed/feed treatment for your area during this spring season to encourage a lush lawn, mow every 10-21 days (depending on rainfall and growth rate), use an edger along the hard surfaces of your lawn (along the driveways, sidewalks, porches, etc. which gives your lawn a more defined look), trim hedges and trim limbs back from property (discourages insects and birds from trying to find entries into the property), replace and put down fresh mulch/pinestraw around trees, flower beds, bushes, and shrubs.Please let me know if that helps.Best to you!
Ray A. Double Wholesaling
13 November 2015 | 11 replies
To me is screams newbie fresh out of a seminar.