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Ciro LoCascio 5x Condos Deal Analysis... Good or bad Investment?
4 October 2013 | 15 replies
What about keeping up the external portions of the properties?
Christopher Sica Going on my First House Area Tour with RE Agent
31 October 2013 | 23 replies
Once you get past about four properties, they all start to run together; it's hard to remember particulars about each one, your mind and body get tired doing all that driving around, and it's just difficult to do it from a logistic standpoint.I always tell clients to view no more than four properties in a day, then go home and think about them, weigh pros and cons, and then we'll go from there if they decide against them all.A great agent will be able to listen to your needs, wants, and desires and handpick the best from what's available, versus sending you everything that's out there unless that's what you asked for.My advice would be to look at four in your preferred area, get copies of the full client report from the MLS, and then go home and run numbers on those to see what you come up with.
Greg W. Commercial Office Condo Deal Analysis help
30 October 2013 | 9 replies
Too many external owners can influence your investment space in a negative way and you have no way to control them.
Joey DeFilippo Probate Leads Worcester County
17 November 2013 | 20 replies
:) Thanks for the note Shaun, the computer DID have address information for the deceased (which you can not get on the external website).
David Beard Post Frame Home Construction
4 December 2019 | 50 replies
Building advantages: Substantial savings vs continuously poured foundationMuch less framing material needed due to post frame designLarge wall cavities permit insulation of R30-R40 in the walls and R50-R60 in the ceilingRadiant flooring can be economically installedLeads to very high energy efficiency with utility savings of 20-40%Conservation of building material, reduced energy usage, and minimized disturbance of soil all contribute to "green" aspectVery rapid build time of 45-60 daysCan build through winter with no issues (slab can readily be poured inside framed home)Metal roofs are highly resistant to hail damage, and insurance cost is normally lessExterior is 100% maintenance free and will last for decadesStructure design has very high resistance to damage from wind, seismic, and snow loads (superior to stick-built)Free-span structure facilitates open interior spaces, cathedral ceilings, and stylish loftsExterior can be accented with stone, brick, and other materialsStylistic external use of masonry accents, dormers, gables, and waitscoting provides attractive appearanceMaintenance free aspects and one-level living could be very appealing to seniors who are downsizing, particularly in structured communities with some common walking areas or other inexpensive amenities.So there's some more color.
Mark Hu Good idea to create direct deposit account for rent payments?
9 September 2016 | 44 replies
Tenant will have to register for the service, and also register their external acct if they do not bank at Chase.
Thomas Swindell We had our appliances stolen from an investment property we had for sale...
4 November 2013 | 18 replies
John is right, the police take forever to get to a house that's being burglarized, but the external blaring alarm will discourage anyone.
A.j. Martinez I have the opportunity to buy a "commercial" property for peanuts. Is this a good move?
19 April 2014 | 14 replies
As a home, this will have external obsolescence issues being in a commercial area, financing will be difficult and demand will be lower for residential use, thus the lower price.Might look at it as a demo, remove the house and build an appropriate structure or sell the lot, commercial lots can be much more valuable than lower priced homes.
Anthony Barbato Software for Mac
6 May 2014 | 10 replies
Something that would protect users a bit more than they currently are protected.BTW while looking for a new external drive I noticed an interesting external drive that I want to investigate.
Jeremy Lamb Apartment Building Dead Space
28 April 2014 | 7 replies
In one of our buildings we had a space like this (use to be the laundry room before we move to en-suite laundry) which had its own external entrance so we rented it out as storage for a year and then turned it into bicycle parking for our tenants (as this fit the needs of our tenants).