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Eric N. Difficult, unhappy tenants on a 3 year lease?
5 September 2017 | 9 replies
If it's a window unit it could help to run a fan in front of it to push the air farther into the room. 
Account Closed Las Vegas housing trend
16 September 2017 | 15 replies
The trend has been strong and across many zip codes with gains from 4%-13%  zips 89119-89123-89118-89109-89102-89101 and 89030 have been very strong These run the gamut from southwest to northeast with of course heavier volume in the north east It is a broad deep rally with multiple offers on many listings  PM me if you want some of the reports  with your email Account Closed
Chris Irvin Lease option & Sub 2 questions
4 September 2017 | 4 replies
I am brand new and trying to get my investing career up & running.
Lisa Rispoli Northwest Indiana- New Group Inspired by Podcast #242
23 September 2017 | 18 replies
I'm looking for a Hammond licensed contractor to do a flip we have over on Olcott- interested in running me quote on it?
Jack Murray Adding Accessory Dwelling Unit
8 March 2019 | 10 replies
i do not know what the construction costs are there but i assume for a 900sq' place it would run you about 70K - 90K, if 90K, is the 10% return worth all the work and delays to you ?
Richard Robertson Starting out in an expensive market
3 September 2017 | 1 reply
i live in long island, new york and it is notoriously expensive, even the cheapest of areas could still run around 160,000.
Trevor S Foster Rehab Estimate opinions
4 September 2017 | 14 replies
If I were looking at a bathroom like this I would probably run my numbers as follows:- New bathtub $250.- Additional subfloor (wood) and cement board (floor) $100- Shower cement board $75- Waterproofing Membrane (I like to do this) $150- Shower wall tile (80-90 SF) $150- Flooring tile (30-40 SF) $100- Tile setting and grout $75- Vanity with top and mirror (24" it looks) $250- Toilet, wax ring and feed line $100- Faucet, feed lines and trap $75- Trim $25- Accessories $40- Fan/light $150- Vanity Light $50- *Shower diverter valve with trim kit and plumber to install and help set tub/drain. $750- Screws, adhesives and fasteners (cement board screws, caulk, etc) $50- Paint $40- Miscellaneous $100TOTAL: $2530With all of that said these numbers would be my BASE run, and assuming I was spending my budget amount on each item.
David Finley Co-sharing work space
18 September 2017 | 8 replies
If people would rather work from home, they will.I worked in a coworking space and helped run one for years, if you would like to talk more about it, just let me know.
Justin Edmondson Hello All! - Introduction
7 September 2017 | 6 replies
As a little background information, I have a degree in General Science from Morehouse college in Atlanta Georgia, a degree in Civil and Environmental Engineering with a concentration in Construction Management from the University of Michigan, and I just graduated in June from the Darden School of Business at the University of Virginia with an MBA.
Dom Smith Hello quick intro/question from Connecticut
5 September 2017 | 14 replies
Dom, it sounds like you should touch base with a real estate friendly accountant, so that you can run some scenarios by him/her.