
5 December 2016 | 24 replies
The 8/12/20 units type properties are in demand because as the SFR yield dries up what these investors know is rentals.

28 July 2015 | 7 replies
If I need a respray within 6 months, it's only $75 (not bad).I have a feeling I am going to run into a language barrier issue- one side is Hispanic and speak very little English, and there are quite a few things that the tenants have to do to prepare for tomorrow (dry all their clothes, vacuum, etc.) and I'm worried they won't listen to my wife and the treatments will be useless.

6 November 2015 | 5 replies
I would start by ripping out everything you can, and letting the place dry, dry, dry.

21 June 2014 | 9 replies
It's pretty cut and dry, but it works and now he's worth enough to buy every man, woman, and child a nice sandwich and a bag of chips. 19.7% annualized gain in book value isn't as sexy as day trading, but BRK/A just closed at 190,500 a share!

14 September 2014 | 4 replies
Long story short, we've had a company come out to dry things out and treat mold found in there, and are having a restoration company come remove damaged material (gyp tested positive for asbestos, great).
15 April 2014 | 8 replies
(Never contacting me about it until I reached out a day after being contacted by the management company and telling them to get the remedial team in there to dry stuff up)I am at a loss for what to do...I have contacted my insurance and have an adjuster coming out to look.Currently I am still drying the unit out, but in the meanwhile, my neighbor started knocking down their wall and found mold.

21 February 2013 | 3 replies
I'm worried this property drying up my savings, although I am a penny pincher and can use my own labor and creativity to rehab this place (restoring with salvage materials or remodeling with used stuff).

21 July 2013 | 5 replies
Hey Joel,I am a trans funder but for me the 1 day deals have just dried up and I can't stomach the longer "transactional funding" which is not really TF, but a short term HML.

1 August 2012 | 0 replies
Schwarzman, Blackstone's CEO, said, "This gives us by far the largest pool of dry powder capital in the industry at a time when we are seeing highly attractive investment opportunities due to the level of distress and the need to deleverage around the globe."

27 August 2012 | 3 replies
Your talking about a dry back to back closing, and most title companies, well almost all won't touch them, I don't know texas but in other states there are individual escrow companies that can and will do them, so check the yellow pages and see if any are listed and call.These deals were once very common but the lenders screwed up the method, they are getting their money but some flake lawyer who couldn't get a real job throws this kind of BS out there to make it look like he is worth the money he gets.