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FR W. BIG BEWARE OF CONNECTED INVESTORS
27 April 2022 | 0 replies
When you call their customer service number, you're on hold for 12-15 minutes before an automated system pops on to tell you "no one is available to take your call." 
Sebastian Everett Recommendation for Myrtle Beach insurance company
2 May 2022 | 2 replies
Give Jason an email here https://anchorinsurancefs.com/Otherwise, definitely take a look around some of the local FB groups where these questions pop up!
Jordan Baker B/C class neighborhood renovations for rental property
18 May 2022 | 13 replies
Hey everyone just to give an update on the game plan for this rehab now that it has actually started: Rightnow paint for cabinets and the unit is running around $300For the new countertop I decided to use pop and peel tile the high quality type to put over the existing tile and it worked out very well and looks nice including trim: $100*side bar about the pop and peel tile the have a very sheek black marble one that went great with the color scheme of the kitchen and I went ahead because it saved me about $500 on a new countertop* New vinyl plank flooring required me to cut some carpet to do it but the cost was not terrible at $700Electrician had to come in and put in a designated outlet for the dishwasher and the tankless hot water heater for the bathroom vanity since it did not have hot water. $350Dishwasher and installation: $650two ceiling fans: $200New Vanity: $200Total cost: 2,500 Increase in rent from $925 to $1200
Eric Espinoza Properties I might need help with
6 May 2022 | 14 replies
I think you are better off waiting until something that fits your needs pops up on the market or trying to find something off market other than settling for an overpriced property is a bad area.
Daevion Poindexter Bringing Value To Real Estate Investors
4 May 2022 | 5 replies
When deals pop up, you need to let them know and make a showing (or contract) happen asap. 
Jason Malabute is it still a good time to invest in real estate?
4 May 2022 | 6 replies
Here are the facts:We added 1.7m jobs in 1st quarter 2022Unemployment rate decreased to 3.6% 5.6% wages growthRetail sales are strong at 16%There are supply bottlenecks that are years from housing supplies meeting demandBut :Some operators are already experiencing BOV (broker opinion values) coming in lower than their expectations In a prior survey by Marcus & Millichap most buyers say they are no longer to be buyers if interest rates increase by 250 basis pointsNobody knows when the housing bubble will pop.
Amanda Jewell Let's get creative! How to create a partnership with loved ones
16 May 2022 | 8 replies
Even if pops cant do VA he could do FHA no?
Greg R. 1) Alarming amount of foreclosures? 2)Housing market SLOWING down
9 May 2022 | 71 replies
While I don't think we are at the top of a housing bubble I do think the low interest bubble popped and we will continue to see increases before it flattens out. 
Peake Nasrallah Struggling to Sell our Flip?!
7 May 2022 | 24 replies
So you were right on it seems with your thoughts.If doing again a few visual touches could really make the blank slate of all those white walls pop.
Karissa Sampson Taking on a Big BRRRR
5 May 2022 | 2 replies
There are the things that could pop up (septic tank issues, survey issues, etc.) but with a conversion, there are also more likely to be permit issues, zoning issues, etc. but it seems like you have that portion under control.There are also things that you may not think about (parking, splitting utilities, etc.).