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2 October 2021 | 0 replies
To me, that is far more valuable than hearing about how great a service is from the same people receiving the $20-40K.As we all know, each individual will have different goals and different levels of involvement and hustle.
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2 October 2021 | 0 replies
We even had a mason look at it (brick building) who already gave me an estimate on how much some necessary brick work will cost.It is a mixed use, commercial on bottom, and apartments on the 2nd and 3rd level.
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5 October 2021 | 5 replies
Here is a background: One of our rental condos is on the ground level, is in a great neighborhood and everything would be perfect except for a tenant above our condo.
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9 October 2021 | 10 replies
Given that commercial real estate fundamentals tend to lag general economic conditions, the sublease level is expected to rise into 2021 as occupiers re-assess their requirements.• A significant increase in space availability stands to place downward pressure on average asking rents in the months ahead, but a strong employment recovery will counteract this trend later into 2021.• Post-pandemic, tenants are expected to maintain an emphasis on both work flexibility and wellness for employees, including modified in-office work schedules, continued work-from-home arrangements and access to greenspace and outdoor workspaces.
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3 October 2021 | 1 reply
Here is a quote I heard from Hal Elrod “Your level of success will rarely exceed your level of personal development because success is something that you attract by the person you become”Here is my list of the top books that have made the greatest impact on me so far, and I would like to recommend:The Miracle Morning by Hal ElrodThe Book on Rental Property Investing by Brandon TurnerThe Book on Managing Rental Properties by Brandon and Heather TurnerRich Dad Poor Dad by Robert KiyosakiThe Compound Effect by Darren HardyBuy Rent Rehab Refinance Repeat by David GreeneMaxout your Life by Ed MylettThe Book on Tax Strategies by Amanda HanThe Five Love Languages by Gary ChapmanThe Ultimate Self-Directed IRA by Jeff AstorEnjoy, learn, and most importantly take action!!
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4 October 2021 | 5 replies
You likely just meant in general.For loan try your friends or family as they are those that already know you and have a level of comfort to possibly extend a loan to you for something like this.Others that have million to tens of millions get tons of opportunities thrown at them each week so this is not likely to garner a high level of interest and attention.
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3 October 2021 | 0 replies
Now taking to the next level of the parks providing Sustainable and Affordable housing in Greene County.
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6 October 2021 | 4 replies
The closer to credit bureau level data, the better.
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4 October 2021 | 0 replies
I purchased a 2 level home 4 bed 3 bath so it has 3 bed 2 bath upstairs an 1 bed 1 bath downstairs it also has a like a rec room downstairs I am thinking about putting a kitchen in the rec room an renting out the downstairs my mortgage is 2900 I paid 500,000 for the home its estimated to be worth 710,000 on redfin I'm trying to cover some of my mortgage by renting out downstairs my question is if I had that kitchen downstairs can I do a cashout refi to get my money out of the deal its going to cost me about 13000 to do it plus make a door downstairs because there isnt a entry way downstairs also I wanted to put a washer and dryer upstairs because they have one downstairs so it would be like a 1 bedroom apartment all in at about 17000 can I consider this the brrrr strategy an refi after it's done an get my money back out to reinvest in another deal?
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4 October 2021 | 2 replies
But the big question would be, WHEN will the market level out and exactly what does that look like?