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Michael Kolba Im cashing out of my business with 400k. What do I do now?
11 March 2022 | 12 replies
Taxes here in NJ are ridiculous and am much more interested in moving to somewhere warm and with less taxes.
Justin Koopmans Live-in-Flip vs. House Hack for First Deal
9 May 2017 | 11 replies
Everyone hates taxes but I have no problem cutting that insanely huge check each year as that means I made a ridiculous amount of money. 
William Gillette Local Meet Up in Spokane Washington
31 March 2018 | 98 replies
We then have a bunch of new people come onto sites like BP, trying to "wholesale, because no one's doing it," only to have the "professionals" ridicule them, because gurus didn't teach them the actual business. 
Jonah Wilson 1.5 hours away in a buyers market
1 January 2018 | 6 replies
I’m from Dallas Texas but I moved to a quiet town in Ohio.The homes here start at 4K and the value can be ridiculous on them the issue is this is a buyers market and with proper funding you can remodel homes and put pipeliners in them.The jobs are plentiful here if you like that type of work but there’s a huge demand for investors here.What can I do to get funded and start making serious cash?
Tim W. Gas bill needs to shrink now!
7 July 2017 | 29 replies
if you have laundry on site make sure its coin op , or they are doing laundry on your dime and doing it often.16 year old boiler needs updating to a new high efficiency ones you'll save at least 20%controlled thermostats for each unit so they don't just set temps to a ridiculous tempsmaybe even high efficiency water heaters also (tankless)  worth looking intoenergy assessments from your utility company (they should have a free program-they do in my state)windows and doors . a broken window  can be costly as heat will never seem to turn off but this is summer season and the heat shouldn't be on i would think my neighbor's 6 unit (fully occupied) only costs him $300/month and he provides heat/hotwateroverall i found that i saved most money from insulation my highest gas bill was $425i changed my front door , bill dropped to $375replaced my windows , bill dropped to $325insulation in attic, basement, and knee walls, bill dropped to $275i think i gotten my gas bill as as low as $200 during winter which is pretty good for a single family in my neighborhood
Amanda Roderick Columbus, Ohio - Columbia Gas' Insane Billing Practices
13 January 2020 | 16 replies
I just moved into one of my units and the gas bill is ridiculous
Brandon Richardson Current Cost/SF for New Construction in Atlanta
31 March 2016 | 11 replies
The architects and interior designers have done a masterful job of forcing developers to "keep up with the Joneses" after they convinced the first idiot that people living in apartments absolutely must have these ridiculous amenity packages.
Alex R. %2 rental rule does not work
18 February 2013 | 36 replies
They are a gestapo and require ridiculous inspections and permits.
J Scott San Francisco - Input on Renovation Costs
31 March 2018 | 39 replies
The game is that your initial number is so ridiculously low to begin with, that even if they double it your total reahab cost "on paper" is maybe only $30-40k.
Nick West Different List Sources
9 September 2015 | 3 replies
It's ridiculously affordable and in most areas they'll have all the ownership information you can ever want with the ability to print mailing labels via .xls files.