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John Arendsen What do you look for most when considering a money partner?
21 October 2015 | 7 replies
He's currently making in the high 6 figures to low 7's per year but he works his ars off to do it as he operates the business by himself with the help of his on staff, adm asst's, office manager, small fulltime light maintenance crew and an array of licensed contractors who he's been keeping busy for years which makes the deal evermore appealing and enticing.It's an interesting way and place to park a chunk of dough because thre's really no collateral other than the long term signed leases which are certainly a value added.
Sean Brooks 5 Things the builder doesn’t want you to know
19 October 2015 | 0 replies
The way new construction works, developers pay about one-third of the purchase price for the land (and other streetscape improvements, like roads, lights, and sewers) and carrying costs and one-third for construction costs, and the final third is profit.
Alex Maclagan Whats your best method for removing wallpaper?
31 October 2015 | 21 replies
Remove the sizing with hot, soapy water and you'll leave the surface ready to be lightly sanded then painted.When it's done wrong it bonds directly to the surface underneath and you're going to destroy that surface trying to remove it.On my first major fix-up, I totaled three walls trying to remove wallpaper and spent over two months removing borders in multiple rooms.
Account Closed Call Homeowner directly vs working through listing agent
19 October 2015 | 7 replies
I now have to rely on the listing agent to convey the points across in a positive light instead of having that conversation myself.
Ty Coleman Biggest mistakes to avoid as new home owner?
20 October 2015 | 4 replies
We bought our house as a foreclosure, so we had some minor issues that needed to be addressed before we moved in (oil in carpet, sharpie on wall, missing light fixtures).
Chad K. Charlotte, North Carolina real estate in 2020?
19 October 2015 | 3 replies
While driving for dollars I came across a area in Charlotte that for years was known as a section 8/ low income area near Johnson c. smith(biddelville) .Now it has homes with values of 400k, many investors in the area know that the noda area and areas where the light rail is going through will be a great investment.
Pete Z. Investing in condominiums
20 April 2016 | 11 replies
It was like one carpet cleaning and a few light bulbs...
Nicole Braley New Member from Los Angeles!
19 October 2015 | 2 replies
Love and Light, Nicole Braley
Andrew Martel Low Income Properties Diary
27 October 2015 | 11 replies
There are a few problems with it... mainly that it is outdated - The home was built in 1930 and has no AC, windows are cracked and old, the light fixtures were barely there and the floors (hardwood and linoleum) were a mess.Now it's essential that I mention that this is an out of state purchase.
Account Closed Wholesale Central Florida
22 October 2015 | 8 replies
Deposits will he transferred to Buyer at closing.14.Personal Property:Included in the purchase price are all fixed equipment including stove, refrigerator, dishwasher, clothes washer and dryer, ceiling fans, drapery hardware, attached lighting fixtures, mailbox, fence, plants and shrubbery as now installed on the property.