Jason Blain
Has anyone used the Home Depot Project loan card
9 July 2019 | 11 replies
@Charlie DiLisio i applied last night for the program and it took a short application on line and about 2 minutes to approve it. it has a 6 month buy period that is interest only on the amount spent, after that is a scheduled payback term
Jack Reidy
Illinois P2P RE Crowdfunding Investor
24 August 2016 | 5 replies
Below are the list of companies that I have spent the most time with in the past 3 years: Realty MogulPatch of LandIfundingRealty SharesFundriseI have invested in at least a half dozen transactions with each site above and have gone through the whole lifecycle from the initial investment to periodic payments and finally close out of the investment.
Val Berechet
Capital gains and income taxes on property in Mexico?
29 January 2022 | 40 replies
I have spent considerable more time choosing the right team before deciding on a purchase/investment property.
Adam Witek
Jacksonville Beach Area
21 October 2020 | 4 replies
I've spent a good deal of time evaluating the areas and find that Jacksonville is a great area to be investing in right now.
Nadir M.
Oh boy, shady tenant???
24 October 2022 | 52 replies
I spent 40 minutes on phone trying to get her to forward renters insurnace information.
Tariq B.
$16,000 renovated house renting for $1,000+/mo
23 January 2017 | 77 replies
The purchase price was $10,000 I spent a little over 4k in materials and about $1500 in closing costs.* I will note I did contract out one thing and that was carpet upstairs.
Garmeon Y.
50% rule flaw - missing out on deals
29 January 2017 | 29 replies
Say if I get paid $100/hr at my job, the management cost would be at least my hourly rate times time spent.
Connor Anderson
Newbie from MI, Graduating College and Moving to DEN
16 February 2017 | 7 replies
Denver is a great place - I've spent quite some time there for work and would love to find local deals and real estate professionals.
Glenn Espinosa
Green light our first flip!
9 September 2011 | 46 replies
Then you'll have to pay someone to repair it, nail it back into place... caulk and paint.Also, if the wall board is a different thickness than sheetrock you may run into an issue with the window and door casings needing to be adjusted for the difference in thickness.Not to mention the time and money spent tearing out all the sheetrock and surgically removing the trim, labeling it, storing it, etc.