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Kyle Douglass Where do you look for investment properties in the Denver market?
1 May 2020 | 6 replies
If multifamily, then the best bed is through relationships with brokers in that space.
Izzie Y. Additions and Lot Coverage in California - Potential Loophole?
1 May 2020 | 2 replies
Keep in mind also that having a multifamily structure on the property makes you eligible for two ADUs, as long as you have the space for them with 4 ft setbacks.
Steven DAmbra Finishing touches on Flip
29 April 2020 | 2 replies
It's something simple but it can be part of first impressions if someone does drive by.You can look toward some very simple and inexpensive staging type stuff, such as trying to make it seem more personal and inviting without making potential buyers feel like they're invading someone's space or subject to someone else's opinionated style choices.
Account Closed CARES ACT-Using 457b to Purchase a Primary Residence
29 April 2020 | 1 reply
In FC average is 500 to 800 a bedroom depending on what utilities and how much space you allow your roommate.
John Underwood Should rent be canceled because of the coronavirus?
2 May 2020 | 24 replies
I doubt that many will become as militant rent-wise as those who have their pockets a lot more lined with money want them to be.And as to "Renters Advocates", Owners are the best "Renters Advocates" there are:-- Owners prescreen people to make it more likely they can afford to continue to live indoors.-- Owners provide clean, safe, comfortable housing situations to people who can not afford to buy their own home.-- Owners maintain the property so those who cannot afford to do it have a roof over their head that does not leak (an un-doable repair expense for "The Working Poor"), and replace furnaces so they don't freeze to death in the winter, and replace hot water heaters so they can wash.The working poor cannot afford to buy furnace, let alone the price of installation.There is not a renter/owner problem in the USA, other than what is being artificially gined up.The system works well for both sides.Just my 2 cents. 
Robert Beardsley Thoughts on my purchase
30 April 2020 | 5 replies
I spoke to code enforcer as i was initially going to make the unfinshed room a 3rd bedroom to one of the uints but wasnt able to, but i could make it a storage space.
Kreig Jarnagin Real Estate Investing Groups Near KCMO?
30 April 2020 | 5 replies
I want to break into this space but I would have to go at it through syndication.
Devon Keaveny Are C/D area properties worth it?
2 May 2020 | 25 replies
These properties are 10-15 minutes away from our google and Duolingo offices with many many, too many office space available for future companies (like a division of 3m is expanding near the google campus).
Gregory Schwartz Triple Net Analysis: How to calculate expense
2 May 2020 | 16 replies
Question for you all concerning the analysis of a triple net property.I'm working with a client who's interested in a 6,000SF office space set up for medical spaces.
Neil Narayan Mortgage applications jump showing signs of consumer confidence
30 April 2020 | 4 replies
Aside from the rates being low I imagine a lot of people working in their apartments cooped up all day thinking about how awesome it would be to have extra space and a yard.