
20 May 2019 | 84 replies
This means that we can go 17’ wide if they are detached side by side, or stagger and lose the road frontage for one home while gaining a more favorable design in my opinion.Design Details Size - ~1740 SF3 beds, 2.5 baths2 car garageportDesign will have some contemporary and farmhouse aspectsConcrete slab foundation with polished/stained concrete floors on 1st levelHardwoods on 2nd floorTile in wet areasFinancials – Will post a picture of my model, but here is a quick overview.

21 January 2019 | 12 replies
@Akshar Deri -- If the you are looking for the 'best and safest' way to receive rent, I'd offer tenants several options on paying in the lease; on-line (about 70% of our tenants pay on line--research and select the service that works best for your situation), direct deposit, ie eft, paypal, credit card, or tenants can go to your bank and deposit--just provide them proper info.

9 February 2018 | 20 replies
This range really tells you almost nothing because it is so wide, so my advice is to interview a property manager before you use him/her.

12 January 2018 | 7 replies
I don't use LLC anymore - if you are concerned about protecting yourself from liability loss - get enough insurancetreat your tenants like customerspay attention to the condition of the unitsalways select the best tenantsBe kind and personable with you tenantsprovide great service and communicationpay attention to the exterior of the propertykeep the grounds cleanact as a professional - be kind to your customers (tenants) have some empathy for your tenants with they have a problem paying rent.work with your tenants

14 January 2018 | 8 replies
(The area does NOT have a great selection of nice places to rent.)
20 January 2018 | 0 replies
Hello, I believe I had a major discrepancy in the appraisal, which was verified by an architect, but I wanted to turn here for advice.The home, calculated by W X L, is 38ft wide, by 40ft long.

30 December 2009 | 3 replies
How do I estimate a reasonably accurate ARV in an area with a wide variety of homes and none that have sold recently in the area to give any comps?

13 February 2015 | 30 replies
Seems a little like, uh, natural selection (haha).Can a segment of these global warming pundits be accused of employing a Reefer Madness approach to further their cause?

16 March 2011 | 69 replies
That probably sounds alot like the definition, widely accepted in the United States, of Market Value.

14 January 2009 | 0 replies
, and a few "selected" legal, accounting, and infrastructure firms.