Scott K.
lost my job today.....yes this is the right forum
22 November 2017 | 17 replies
We don't care he just got out of the Air Force and he just got into being a buyers agent.2nd house - Paid cash - The wife and I are living in and fixing it up while here.3rd house - Paid cash - in the process of rehabbing for a flip.Always looking for more, now I will have more time
Nat C.
How to be the winner?
6 June 2014 | 11 replies
Tells me it's a hot seller's market, usually not the best time to buy....If you know what you're doing going to the listing agent will usually help giving them the full commission. :)
Michael Lemieux
Probate marketing help
30 May 2014 | 6 replies
Palm Beach County is very hot for real estate, and many of these properties go very fast.
Steven Bays
Alternatives to window units
30 May 2014 | 4 replies
Installing central air would be basically impossible and the units have window AC.
Samuel George
Immediate Signs to run away (Rehab projects)
2 June 2014 | 14 replies
Also, the floor had some big cracks and looked bad and this was a home built in 1904 with a brick basement, common for the area which is a hot area of higher priced older homes here, so I had the three walls removed and replaced with new block walls, a drain tile and sump pump system put in and a new floor poured on top.
Christina L.
New Phoenix, AZ RE Investor ready to get started
30 May 2014 | 6 replies
I also hope to give back as I learn more and dive into my first deal (I'm focusing on rehabbing single family homes).My name is Christina and my husband and I live in hot & sunny Phoenix AZ.
Marcus Auerbach
Replace hydronic heating with forced air?
31 May 2014 | 6 replies
The heat source seems old and I will replace it, which I normally do with the forced air systems anyway, but now the question is stay with hydronic or convert the house to forced air?
Michael Magro
Hello, my friends
31 May 2014 | 2 replies
Your first property can help you leap to new heights or take you underwater trying to get air to breathe again.
Sam Leon
New kitchen for a 2/1 rental property
31 May 2014 | 1 reply
.=============== LEFT WALLSINK 24" with cabinet - vent stack there, hot and cold supplies there.DISHWASHER 24" with counter top.RANGE 30" - range receptacle there, microwave receptacle up top.Cabinet 30" with counter top.1/2" boardRefrigerator 30"=============== RIGHT WALLThe only problem is there is no counter space on either sides of the sink.So here are some decisions I am trying to make.(1) Is having a dishwasher a necessity for a 1/1?
Alex T.
Newbie from Boston
14 June 2015 | 26 replies
Just yesterday I got a call from my manager who went to clean some trash from a house I'm closing on in a few days and he tells me someone broke in and stole the hot water tank.