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N/A N/A Newbie has a Question, Rehab or Rent??
9 March 2007 | 3 replies
If you are selling a house in an area that sells for $100 a square foot for an average house that needs some updating and you put yours on the market all freshly rehabbed for $90 a foot, which one do you think people will buy?
Minna Reid Spring for the granite or no?
14 March 2007 | 5 replies
Gorgeous tile, fresh hardwood, new cabinets, stainless steel appliances.
Robert Haworth Is there a deal here?
23 December 2013 | 1 reply
He sees his best chance as walking away from the place under the terms of Settlement, and taking the add’l credit hit for this, but being able to start fresh somewhere else.ACTION: I asked him to email me a few-sentence summary of what he owes, what the current state of play with the bank is, etc., and told him we’d look at the numbers and see if there was a way to help him.He has plenty of motivation, but negative equity.
Account Closed The Ultimate Buy and Hold Strategy
31 December 2013 | 5 replies
If it's a new construction freshly rehabbed it would sell for $225k-$300k depending on where its located but older houses that are newly rehabbed sell for $200k-$250k.From a buy and hold side I would never want to be higher that 65(maybe 70%) LTV and with this model I don't see why I would ever have to.
Dwight Williams Back in the Real Estate Biz again. Coming out of retirement.
2 January 2014 | 6 replies
Good luck with your fresh start.
Koob Moua Want to start off with buying a duplex or a triplex
16 October 2014 | 10 replies
A little history on me, I'm a fresh rookie out of the minor leagues.
Frank Chirkinian Direct mail 1 year later
17 August 2016 | 48 replies
How do you (or would you) handle fresh mailing lists?
Sam Leon do you "survey" your tenants?
7 January 2014 | 4 replies
I asked one of the guys and he said they have been selling the small samples, and mostly were the wives and daughters asking for it.It comes in various scents, from vanilla bean, to fresh air, to sea breeze, to clean and crisp or spring rain to those fruity strawberries etc...and I thought at the time I would try it, just being curious.My concern was also it would repulse some people, I went and read reviews, the brand they sell at the Home Depot is Paint Scentsation.Paint ScentsationIt recommends 1 oz added to 1 gallon of paint, I only used 0.25 oz for a whole gallon and it was pretty mild.I only used it in the two closets, thinking that very few people would object to the scent of a cedar lined closet, and probably prefer that over a musky sweaty closet (especially if they keep the laundry basket there).As for how long it lasts, the web site says:Q.
Joshua Muhammad New Member Wholesaler from Chicago
19 November 2015 | 14 replies
Welcome to BP Joshua, I am not as young as you are, but I and my wife are starting out fresh in real estate too.
Matt M. How are you all achieving such high returns?
15 January 2014 | 18 replies
So after 3 months of vacancy (and making mortgage payments the entire time) and a fresh refinish on those floors, I have already spent nearly $500 on maintenance, still haven't found where the water is coming from or how much that will be to fix and am going to have to replace the entire floor once the water issue is fixed costing a minimum of $3000 on the low end.So that phenomenal return I'm getting sure doesn't feel like it this week!