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Wholesaling as a freshman in high school
27 September 2017 | 22 replies
Is there an age limit on how old you have to be to do wholesaling?
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Utilizing ListSource Effectively
2 October 2017 | 4 replies
I would start with age 35 and above. 50 is a bit drastic.
Nathan Gesner
Decorating a "vintage" home?
14 September 2019 | 15 replies
Maybe Murphy's Oil soap all of the wood and leave it as is and see if it rents.I say that because you don't know what's behind that paneling (cost $$$)(40 layers of wallpaper, giant cracks in the lath and plaster, etc...) and from the pic it looks like a lot of cabinets (cost $$$) to replace.If it were mine and I decided to leave it as is, I'd probably do the kitchen floor in (period type) 12 x 12 squares and replace the carpet with dark LVP and see how much rent I could get for it.Probably a new Formica top and a new Dish Washer (just to avoid service calls on the old one) and Greige the wall color.Of course from the pics I can't tell the condition of the cabinets--but have have seen similar ones of that age in incredible shape.Good Luck!
Paul E. Drecksler
I put websites on top of Google for a living. Ask me anything.
17 August 2019 | 20 replies
However, Google, especially for Google My Business, is now insisting that photos of the store front with a legitimate business sign be provided for verification.
Garett Jacobs
Starting out with this deal...what do you think, money maker or t
23 August 2018 | 7 replies
Hi, my Name is Garett Jacobs...Ive been in the trades since I was 18 though my dad was a painter so I was an subject to indentured servitude since from around l the age of 13.
Douglas Curtiss
How much to set aside for Cap Ex, Vacancy, Repairs, etc.
17 October 2019 | 9 replies
For example, 1 bedroom units tend to have higher vacancy than 3 bedroom units and higher end units tend to have less vacancy. additionally, CAPEX is on a sliding scale from 5% to 15% depending on the age and condition of the building.
Tiffany Smith
Offer accepted time to BRRR!
22 October 2019 | 7 replies
I agree with @John Warren - do a CMA of other rentals in the area of similar size, square footage, age, etc.
Lynne Garris
Brrrrrr.....what is brrrrrr?
16 June 2019 | 7 replies
BRRRR is just a new term for an age old strategy.
Charlotte Dunford
Deal Score Matrix - Suggestions?
12 June 2019 | 6 replies
But it has factors such as Market growth (weighted 6), Scale (weighted 4), utilities (weighted 4), Demand (weighted 6), rent upside (weighted 6), Property age (4), Deferred maintenance/capital intensive upgrades (4), Tenant quality (pay on time, pass background checks) (weighted 4), Current market strength (weighted 6)
Timothy W.
If you carry a gun
3 January 2010 | 16 replies
I was watching a television show this evening called "Cold Blood" which depicted the true story of two Dartmouth University professors who were slaughtered in their home by two teen-aged boys wielding hunting knives in 2001.