Trevor B.
Solar panels
30 October 2016 | 15 replies
I have gotten screwed owning property in Dallas because of it.but when you look at these tiles they are flat to the roof I bet they will be pretty darn tough to break.Although on all my new turn keys that I am doing I am putting on Metal roofs for the hail protection and the energy savings my turn key clients will have for their tenants.
Karena Wong
Looking into the Atlanta and surround areas for SFR
6 August 2016 | 19 replies
SFH in regional markets would probably be a better bet.
Roy Gamiz
Financing Spec Rentals
14 July 2016 | 1 reply
I see a fixed rate as a safer play but since I don't have to put any additional money out of pocket with my current financing option I'm thinking I should go ahead and stick with it.I could always refinance later on, right?
Lela Lantz
Estimating repair costs accurately
29 July 2016 | 2 replies
Probably the best bet is to schedule an open house at the property.
Glenn Gayet
How important is doing the construction yourself for fix and flip
16 January 2017 | 27 replies
I have one source for my money, and although I could probably purchase a few houses using that source, I find it "safer" to have a single house going (or two overlapping).
Ean Savoy
Gypsum?
31 August 2016 | 14 replies
I think your best bet is to use Bora-Care on it and the studs, make sure it is fully dry and then paint it and the studs with an oil based mold inhibiting paint for good measure.
Silas Lee
Becoming wholesaler vs realtor
2 September 2016 | 3 replies
When you walk up to the door you have to disclose, but I bet it sounds a whole lot like what most wholesalers do anyways."
Rudy Manna
Starting a Wholesaling in Tacoma-Puyalluo-Lakewood
15 October 2016 | 5 replies
After trying to get into it for 6 months, I feel like the best bet is to run your own campaign.
Lester Walkowicz
Contractor labor costs
1 November 2016 | 13 replies
Better off paying most people by the job though unless you are there to supervise because you can bet on them inflating their hours or dicking around.
Anna Milligan
First time landlords: Getting a tenant
16 January 2017 | 12 replies
Bet on 60 days to rent, if it happens quicker awesome.I wouldn't waive the application fee. $35 isn't a deal breaker and tenants know they are going to have to pay it.