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Matt J. What is the best real estate investing for a school teacher?
13 January 2014 | 14 replies
My shop teacher flipped houses in the summer, he'd hire some of us kids to help in the summer, I'd say he did very well, fix and flip and buy and hold, I certainly don't have numbers as I had no clue then.First, I'd suggest you not begin by learning the big picture, as a teacher I know you understand that you really need a good overall knowledge in an activity before you specialize.You can really do anything you like, while the days during school might be busy, RE may only take a few minutes in an evening.
Account Closed Building a Reputation
5 February 2014 | 6 replies
You can read it in their faces and their body language.
XAVIER FOSTER NEWBIE FROM NY 25YRS OLD
27 February 2014 | 9 replies
I FEEL LIKE IM 45 IN THE BODY OF 25 YEAR OLD.
Natalie Allen Exploring Houseboat Airbnb Idea
1 December 2023 | 18 replies
I don't have this venture fully executed yet, I'm in the exploration/research phase of it but the plan is to dock it at the marina (where they have a convenient store & ice cream shop/picnic area and as far as renovation, I'm still learning that but my thought is that we can do higher quality materials and finishings since the square footage is so much smaller. 
Matt Blutowski Tenants necessary?
20 July 2011 | 3 replies
I think my friend is concerned because though it is in a nice area, great schools and some shopping, the immediate area is more single family with just a few duplexes (though there are no vacancies in any of them).
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?
Sid Bobba How to refinance a property under an LLC
10 March 2018 | 11 replies
You should shop around and see if you can nail down someone for delayed financing since you paid with cash.
Josh Springer 90 Day Challenge - Complete!
27 December 2018 | 11 replies
I did rate shop, but really, none of the traditional lenders could match what I was trying to get.
Ryan Iskierka Any local banks in Birmingham currently doing HELOC despite COVID
13 January 2021 | 20 replies
I'm shopping for a HELOC on my personal home right now. 
Darshil Parikh Hard Money Loan 1st Time
13 May 2020 | 32 replies
Also, do some price shopping.