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Account Closed First Deal In the Philadelphia Area
19 February 2019 | 1 reply
To what extent have you analyzed this deal? 
Alex Ericksen How strict is Provo City on definition of "accessory apartment?"
28 October 2019 | 14 replies
And I believe it's only a single-wide driveway (only room for 1 car across rather than 2 (I'm in Salt Lake City so I haven't driven back to double check that since I first visited the property)).
Lance A White Northridge full renovation
18 February 2019 | 0 replies
Purchase price: $71,400 Cash invested: $75,058 Sale price: $225,000 Impressive amenities include an open main floor w/ updated kitchen,granite counters,tile backslash & big island; amazing fireplace; master suite w/ oversized closet & spa-like bath w/ walk-in tile shower, dual sinks, soaker tub & main floor laundry; finished lower level w/ expansive rec room,4th bed,3/4 bath w/ walk-in tile shower Superior updates also include New Windows,New HVAC ,New Roof,Fresh Paint & Carpet,Gorgeous Hardwood & Tile Flooring plus a Massive 28ft wide by 32ft deep garage too!
Nick Pacheco Smart to buy (owner occupied) with student debt?
20 February 2019 | 13 replies
I would really pay down your debt first while, over extent yourself can lead to bankruptcy and then you really going to extent your potential future since no bank will loan you money. 
Brie Schmidt Please Take Action NOW - Rent Control bill scheduled for a commit
10 April 2019 | 7 replies
RENT CONTROL WOULD: Decrease the supply of affordable housing, now and in the future;Increase rents for non-controlled rental units;Deflate property values;Increase property taxes on homeowners, including condo owners.Rent control is widely discredited by most economists and housing advocates.
Brock Bowen HELP. Great deal locked down. Need ideas
19 February 2019 | 4 replies
Also on the property is a double wide MH.
Marcel Lorincz Taking out HELOC on Prim. Residence to buy Inv. Property
13 March 2019 | 4 replies
If borrowed funds are deposited into an account already containing other funds, the borrowed funds are presumed to be expended first.If borrowed funds from several loans are deposited into an account at different times, the funds from the earliest loan are presumed to be expended first (FIFO concept).If borrowed funds from several debts incurred at the same time are deposited into an account at the same time, the taxpayer can select the order in which the funds are presumed to be deposited into the account.If an expenditure from an account (or from cash not held in an account) is made within 30 days after the deposit (or receipt in cash) of borrowed funds, the taxpayer can treat the expenditure as made from the borrowed funds (to the extent of such borrowed funds).
Chris McTyre What is the market like for sellers in Point Breeze
2 March 2019 | 3 replies
You could always put up the listing and just hold out for the price you want, even if that means not selling.City wide inventory seems very low these days.
Shaun M. The forums and podcasts never prepare you for this…..
24 February 2019 | 27 replies
The wound went deep not wide.
Virginia Jones Paying down debt vs. continuing leverage
2 March 2019 | 15 replies
There's not enough of the 'big picture' here and there's also a very wide range of opinions and risk tolerances present here on the boards.