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Sandy Uhlmann Sub 10K properties
1 February 2016 | 36 replies
I have experienced this myself from the few business organizations I have been part of during my college years.
Ben Skove Seller financing a small potatoes SFH?
9 March 2014 | 14 replies
Habitat and community reinvestment organizations do it on a nonprofit basis; however, the number of houses they can do is very limited.
Arthur D. nyc properties
19 June 2016 | 28 replies
This leads to a unique appreciation component in property values and escalating rents as well.
Luke Liu Becoming a landlord during grad school
29 March 2014 | 8 replies
I realize this may be a fairly unique situation but I'm wondering whether anyone can opine on this or point me to the right resources.With the help of my parents I bought a condo in NYC several years ago.
Raul Ruvalcaba 40k... How to make the most of it?
10 May 2014 | 2 replies
However, I understand that in order to get to the 5th or more financing, one has to be more organize...so, I'll have to apply it sooner or later.
Karen Margrave Medical office building niche?
1 March 2018 | 7 replies
Also reimbursement is changing from a fee-for-service model to global cost saving measures through “Affordable Care Organizations” (ACO).
Michael Seeker Keypad entry for multi-unit apartment building
10 February 2012 | 3 replies
s=hi&ie=UTF8&qid=1328745898&sr=1-5)I have a regular keyed entry for the main door, this one is almost a no-brainer as I don't want ex-tenants to have access to the common area after they move out and with 6 units, there could be a lot of rekeying.I'm thinking of setting it up as follows:Main door-8 unique codes -1 for each unit -1 "master code" that only I have -1 "maintenance code" that I can give out to contractorsEach apartment-3 unique codes -1 code matches tenants front door code -1 code is my master (this is on all doors) -1 code is maintenance code (also on all doors)Without doing much shopping around, this would cost me about $700 up front, $100 per lock.Here's my list of pros/cons...I'd love for somebody to add to itCons-High up-front cost $100 per lockPros-No lockouts-No rekey fees-No hassle for me to get in or give code to contractor-NO KEYSWhat do you think?
Steve Pangborn Greetings from Kansas City, MO!
28 February 2012 | 6 replies
I think whether you're doing them nationwide, or just where you live, you need the same things......being well organized, understanding the process, and having a great team of title companies, attorneys, Realtors, etc.
Nephtalie Pierre What are some consistent daily actions you take for your REI biz
5 February 2018 | 15 replies
@Nephtalie PierreI try to stay as organized as possible.
Josh Springer 90 Day Challenge - Complete!
27 December 2018 | 11 replies
Luckily, we have a very active, and very unique group.