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Dale Zanker Rehabbing double wides in Vegas
25 May 2020 | 14 replies
If the home is on the property, it can be considered real property only if it meets certain criteria for the foundation and has been properly converted with state/county officials.  
Luis Y. First Property mistake and lessons learned
25 May 2020 | 5 replies
Grasp a decent foundation and learn the language of what your getting into...
Jason Crowe Mold Remediation / Removal for 1k ft home
24 May 2020 | 0 replies
The home is sold with block structure. and cement foundation
Stephen Mattison Buying Manufactured homes + building foundations = ROI?
24 May 2020 | 4 replies
Buy a vacant piece of property, build a foundation on it.2.)
Giovanni Moreno I just turned 18 and I do not know where to start
28 May 2020 | 5 replies
Hi @Giovanni Moreno, welcome to the world of real estate investing :) If I was to go back to 18 and start fresh these are the first three books I would read:- Rich Dad Poor Dad- The Millionaire Real Estate Investor - The Richest Man in BabylonThen, after getting started with a rental or five, I'd read the following:- The ABCs of Real Estate Investing- Buy, Rehab, Rent, RefinanceStart with a solid foundation and a growth-mindeset and you'll have an unstoppable future!
Justin Brooks HELP!! I need tips on multi-family unit and the BRRRR method!
28 May 2020 | 3 replies
Hey Justin, you've got a good foundation for BRRRRing as a wholesaler.
Alecia Loveless Initial Rookie Investment
31 May 2020 | 3 replies
Originally it was on the market for $179,000 and my Realtor kept following it and following it and advised me that the price was falling due to problems with the foundation.
Bart Bachrach Foundation issue and missed item on property inspection
1 June 2020 | 7 replies
I purchased a property which had some foundation settling.
Owen Dashner Iske Drive Wholetail in Bellevue, NE
1 June 2020 | 0 replies
Purchase price: $166,000 Cash invested: $1,000 Sale price: $215,000 This unique older property on a new foundation with a well, septic and propane furnace.
Simon Obas Is it okay to ever waive the inspection?
4 June 2020 | 86 replies
I wouldnt, unless you have an eagle eye for moisture, foundational issues, cracks, roof condition etc. ~$500 now can save you thousands down the road as i found out last week!