
8 June 2009 | 1 reply
My next project is to take the success we have had buying rentals, re-habbing them, and keeping them rented, and trying to replicate it on a larger scale.

17 December 2017 | 42 replies
Its a business, my personal feelings are at the bottom of the priority scale.

28 June 2009 | 25 replies
On a smaller scale, if we are policing for human rights...what about Tibet?

9 December 2019 | 4 replies
I know some folks are doing it small scale and converting regular houses to assisted living and maximizing the beds they can get into the place.

16 June 2010 | 13 replies
Petersburg, FL. could be scaled up to really take advantage of this market, while it lasts.Thanks, Stacy

1 January 2010 | 7 replies
Furnace, hot water heater, flooring, kitchen, bath, doors, molding, evaporative cooler etc.Basically, the electrical, plumbing, and foundation/framing are all that is intact and will remain.Rents are varying from $525-$625 here so a potential gross income of $151,200-$180,000 is possible.It seems as if the range of $25-$50sq/ft seems to be the normally quoted cost to remodel/rehab, but it seems as if that pertains to residential houses, and I'm figuring that I might end up on the lower end of that scale due to the rentals and my desire to install lower end stuff.All the units have separate deeds, and if I get the place, I'm planning on completing the entire outside, and then attacking one unit at a time and renting them out as I go.

1 September 2009 | 2 replies
My professional experience is building and managing large-scale businesses, and I treat my investing very much as a business (I rehab/flip houses)...

28 September 2009 | 13 replies
moved from dallas, tx to charlotte, nc...great market..i'm an hour from the mountains, 2.5 hours from the beach...great downtown...kinda big city feel, but on a small scale..oh...and there's plenty of beautiful southern girls..can't beat it

6 November 2009 | 8 replies
Maybe a graduated scale, based on volume.

9 November 2009 | 9 replies
You guys might file for bankruptcy the same way most other companies do when they are unable to pay their bills.In my opinion, the business model itself is not a bad one but I think this business, like any other, can only work in the long run on a large scale if you are able to offer honest good value to your clients.