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Arteevie Burch How to list a shared unit
11 August 2018 | 6 replies
It made it easier for us to evict the bad tenants without having to find replacement tenants for the entire apartment AND you can increase profits through "by the bedroom" rent.
Dave Molesky Every rental is a flip. Hard to turn down the proven cash
8 December 2018 | 10 replies
My partner and I got the timing right on our condos and bought them at the bottom of the market between 2011-2013.
Bain Craddock Phoenix vs. Houston with VA Loan
16 August 2018 | 7 replies
I bought a condo in Denver (plan to Air Bnb or rent when I move) and am looking to refinance in order to recapture my full VA loan, then buy a duplex/tri/quad in either Phoenix or Houston.
Jeffery Davis What type of 🏚🏚s should I target as a newbie
7 August 2018 | 2 replies
For me condos has worked well.
Shawn Harvey Staging in Houston/Katy
8 August 2018 | 1 reply
Do you normally stage all the bedrooms, Game Room, Dinning room and study?
Molly Morlino Commercial Land Development - Kyle, TX (RECOMMENDATIONS)
8 August 2018 | 1 reply
We  plan to turn it into RV and Boat storage.We are looking for bids for:House demolition and removal - Current home is 3 bedroom/2 bath with a garageLand clearing (mostly scrub brush, a few trees), grading and spreading/compacting 6" of road base.
Jonathan Colon Should invest in this deal?
9 August 2018 | 4 replies
This house is a 2173 sq ft ,9 bedrooms, 3 full bath and i am thinking It can be converted into a duplex or triplex very easily.
Nathan Seltzer My First Deal - 2 Years Later
30 August 2018 | 4 replies
We lived in the 2 bedroom side of the property for a year, keeping the current tenants on the 3/2.In June, 2017 we increased rent from $800 to $850. 6 months after that, we purchased a home to live in (with our 2nd child just 3 months old) and moved out, intending to renovate the 2/2 we'd been living in.In August 2017, after moving, we started renovations, which (of course) took longer than expected and cost more than estimated.
Joe Davis Who pays your Utilities
15 August 2018 | 14 replies
In my case, I include water bc it’s paid by the condo association.
Josiah Horn SFH with two kitchens
11 August 2018 | 4 replies
Rents for a 2 bedroom are roughly 1000 for a decent place and i know a lot of people on here think thats a lot but it is typical hereMy business partner and i would initially move in to each side for rehab approx 1-2 yrs and "pay rent" we are young and already live together so thats not an issue we bounce around periodically, we would push off seperating utilities at least until we moved out, or maybe much later if possible.Anyways, Has anyone on here done this before or thought of doing it?