
26 February 2013 | 4 replies
I do commercial real estate lending on larger properties and just today I was working on the same concept (blending three properties into one loan). it certainly gets done commercially I'm completely new to residential, but my guess is that you'd be able to find someone to do this.
29 November 2017 | 20 replies
But theory doesn't execute seamlessly in reality, especially if you are borrowing money.

23 February 2015 | 22 replies
But i find that biking through neighborhoods is a perfect blend of the two.

10 April 2014 | 17 replies
They just blended in and I simply had no idea they were there.They are getting filled someone and it can't completely be by the on-site management company.Any of you guys interested in getting together to talk Mobile Homes and Mobile Home Parks in the greater Nor Cal area?

30 April 2014 | 47 replies
Gutters vary a lot, I wouldn't do seamless on that kind of house, I'd slap on cheap *** Home Depot stuff, but that's just me.

20 January 2015 | 24 replies
Hi @Aaron Xie You could:Lend some money to reputable developers / investors (can be risky if you don't know who you are lending to nor understand the specifics of the deal)Invest in a single apartment building with a 10%+ cap rate (risky if this is your first investment)Invest in several properties through a reputable turnkey provider with a blended rate of 10%+ return (most diverse and least risky in my opinion for you)Invest in a few notes via reputable p2p lending site (the most passive strategy of all, stick with debt vs equity investments)I suggest looking in the Chicago and Indianapolis areas as both of them offer lucrative returns if you focus on investing in the right micro-markets and have a great property manager in mind.I'm sure some folks from those areas would be happy to refer you some great contacts.

11 January 2015 | 8 replies
I do know I wouldn't blend my current LLC into a new property with new partners.

28 February 2015 | 33 replies
They have metal brakes at the yard, so they can do the bends.We didn't do a waterfall, like in the picture I posted, but we did do a 4" bend up on the back to create a seamless backsplash.I keep thinking I'm going to use steel again in one of my projects, but then I end up putting quartz in.

29 August 2019 | 9 replies
Are you investing for cash flow, appreciation, or a blend?