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Alice Green condos are risky
27 March 2011 | 32 replies
The floor plan is a little bit different because there are differentiating features when it comes to the property itself.
Glenn Espinosa Green light our first flip!
9 September 2011 | 46 replies
We just didn't want any big negative feature of the house to stick in the minds of would-be buyers.
Jeremy Ashford 6-unit former storefront: looking for design ideas for exterior
21 June 2017 | 10 replies
planted the same way.Next, the most important feature of any home is the entry.
Dan Cakora Prepping for first purchase - Rural investing in a dump
19 July 2017 | 0 replies
The pace of life suits me, I'm enjoying much more outdoor activity, and my current employer allows me to work remotely.
Josef Super Rollover 401K to a Self-Directed IRA for property purchase
25 July 2017 | 5 replies
You are correct, Solo 401k plan comes with the participant loan feature allowing you to access your retirement funds tax/penalties free before retirement.
Anders N Homepath Financing on FNMA REO's
11 August 2011 | 14 replies
These listings are often designated as potential HomePath possibilities on the MLS listings, and you can also use the HomePath website to confirm whether or not a property is eligible.HomePath financing is only available through lenders that have specifically been chosen by Fannie Mae.There are two key features to the HomePath program: (1) it does not require an appraisal and (2) it does not require PMI (Private Mortgage Insurance).
Kel S Rental has jet bathtub...what kind maintenance/issues? Will we have to fix for tenants if breaks?
10 July 2009 | 4 replies
Well, I think the most practical way to handle this from your perspective is to put a clause in your rental agreement that the tenant is responsible for any maintenance of the jet-tub.Obviously, it may turn one or two potential renters off, but you will find someone that LOVES this feature and will agree to your terms.All that being said, I know a lot of people with these tubs and they all seem to be fairly maintenance free - if anything, the motor will eventually burn out and have to be replaced, but I wouldn't worry too much about that.
Mike V. Recommended design magazines/publications
12 January 2010 | 1 reply
You can get great ideas too from Architectural Digest, which I take, but generally the homes featured are not the run of the mill investment properties, just a tad nicer, LOL!
Account Closed Who voted for me????
17 May 2022 | 14 replies
josh, i think this forum is awesome, as i have told you before..one of the great features is on our profiles, people can see what we've been voting up...would it be possible to someday show who has voted us up, or what we said that was voted up, just like what we have now, except the opposite?
Account Closed bigger pockets activity slowing down since site changes?
23 October 2010 | 50 replies
Originally posted by Bryan Alenky:Hm....yankees suck....no I'm sure that's been mentioned before...I tried to find the Rangers post recently to gloat about their recent success, but the search feature wasn't working for me.