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11 October 2019 | 26 replies
After doing some research here and online i provided her with a list of documents/requirements she is to provide prior to day of signing. vet/clinic, license, vaccine and proof of spayed/neutered.
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11 October 2019 | 13 replies
That being said, the floor marks you see above are just in one room, the master bed.
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20 October 2019 | 9 replies
I was wondering if I could pick some brain about the best strategy to go about on my current personal home, that was bought as a investment. 1) rent out my house- has two sets of washer and dryer hook ups near the kitchen and in the garage and two master suits.
11 October 2019 | 4 replies
Partner with someone that can put up the money; you provide the hustle.Find an owner willing to seller finance.Do a Master Lease where you lease the property and then sublease it to others at a higher return.Hustle and save.I read about a kid 10 years ago that saved $50,000 working as a grocery bagger and he bought his first house for cash.
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12 October 2019 | 6 replies
Once you have the money saved up, buy out their portion.Find a property that will provide owner financing.Sign a Master Lease (you lease the entire building for $XXXX a month) and then sublease to the tenants at $XXXX a month.Even if you graduate in May, lenders typically want two years of steady income before they'll loan to you.
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17 October 2019 | 29 replies
@Eric Hugh have you ever looked into Master Leasing the properties?
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11 October 2019 | 1 reply
I can either do a +1 semester in my undergrad at Northeastern and graduate with a Masters and Bachelors in Finance or apply to MIT for a Master in Real Estate (I should be able to get in).
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8 March 2020 | 6 replies
It has worked beautifully in my personal master bath for years as my wife was not as aware of her long showers' effects on our paint.
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12 October 2019 | 2 replies
However, the house has 3 BR, 1 Master BR, 1 I describe as office area, and two weirdly designed tiny BR.The whole back side of the house has ocean view.
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11 October 2019 | 0 replies
Upstairs a spacious master bedroom, with an over-sized walk-in closet & private access to the upper bath, delivers a relaxing retreat with a touch of personal serenity.