Mike Richardson Jr.
Mike Richardson Jr. - Trying to Learn as Much as I Can
18 October 2021 | 13 replies
Also, the above ground tombs keep our family members from the water table and/or floating away in the case of a flood.
Vinson Lee
Water Leak At Rental Damaged Below Unit Whose Insurance Covers
7 October 2021 | 2 replies
My rental property, which is a condo, recently had a water leak from the pipes under the kitchen sink.
Tak Ogihara
[Calc Review] Help me analyze this deal
9 October 2021 | 9 replies
Mine has floors, roof, appliances, hot water, exterior paint, bath and kitchen remodel, etc. $50 per month won't cover my capex budget.
Parag D.
Maintenance services for multifamily
20 October 2021 | 11 replies
Case in point, I own a multifam managed by a PM and 2 weeks ago I needed a new hot water heater.
Adam Varone
Is this enough cash flow?
8 October 2021 | 4 replies
If this were me, I would first go and talk to actual folks who have lived in this builders properties for X amount of time (hopefully a year plus) and see if they've had issues, specifically water intrusion.
Sam Domach
New 4 Unit Purchase in the Greater Milwaukee Area
19 October 2021 | 5 replies
New furnaces and water heaters and a new roof.
Matthew Crivelli
The market is not in a bubble
11 October 2021 | 11 replies
-- then members of the "peanut gallery" (that's us, btw) suggest to the firefighters that they're being stupid and should try water, but the fire fighters insist that they know what's best, and dump more kerosene onto the fire, in an effort to 'put the fire out.'
John Stavropoulos
Plumber recommendations Aurora IL?
8 October 2021 | 0 replies
The plumbing below my sink was improperly done leading to painfully slow drainage (takes days for the final inch of water to leave).
Henry Clark
Self Storage- Is now a good time to invest?
14 October 2021 | 1 reply
Think of 100,000,000 buffalo being slaughtered on the Great Plains.
Tiffany Wilkinson
Help, 1st timers wanting to build in yucca
8 October 2021 | 5 replies
I'm seeing here that this is more of a site for investors, which were not necessarily interested in buying or building for an airbnb, we are very interested, however, in building a home that we will live in & then rent out or make our existing home in Kenosha Wisconsin which is on Lake Michigan an airbnb.We know NOTHING about buying a lot & then building.That said, We have been trying to figure out how we get the most Bang for our buck buying existing property or building our own home.We have been seeing some amazing properties around 50K in Yucca Valley and/or 29 palms that list having water and electric available nearby.We want simple clean lines, I suppose what would be considered modern contemporary but I hate putting that title on it because for some reason it seems like there's an upcharge just by using that description, lol...