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Caleb Lund Structural Engineer looking to start investing
22 July 2019 | 10 replies
. #3 to grow with a young engineering firm that has plenty of opportunity for growth and allows me to bring in my own engineering work through the real estate network that I've developed (flippers, developers, etc all need engineering services occasionally).I'm a big fan of having that W2 income that will help you qualify for loans, etc. but make sure that you don't lose focus of your long term goals, especially as you move forward in engineering.
Hen Ley Send letter to out of st. owner who is in commercial real estate?
7 September 2019 | 3 replies
Occasionally I drive by a property and, because it looks like it has some deferred maintenance, I'll consider selling the owner a letter expressing interest to purchase.  
George Rodriguez quickbooks p&l and balance sheet reports
17 April 2017 | 24 replies
But I am self managing a few rentals in Hawaii, so I still get the occasional call from tenants for small repairs.
Account Closed Birddogs! Do you use them?! If so, how?
17 October 2016 | 0 replies
I have a few folks who occasionally send me leads on run-down houses in my mid-sized market. 
Lyall Storandt Question Re: Messaging For Pro Members
26 July 2016 | 5 replies
I'd really prefer to be able to ask and answer questions or send referrals privately without having to necessarily be connected to that person as a colleague.Case in point: occasionally I receive colleague requests with no message attached to it.
Tanya R. Older multifamily no wall insulation New England
11 May 2017 | 16 replies
They stayed warm due to generating lots of heat internally and only heating the portions of the house being used {i.e. you would not heat the dining room or salon during the night}.With older properties we usually lay-out a plan to improve the building envelope first through air sealing (getting rid of drafts and convection within the wall cavities) and, where possible, insulation {not always straight forward ... many old brick buildings have limited insulation options due to the brick requiring heat transfer from inside to drive moisture from the brick}.Around here it is not uncommon to find an old mansion converted to multiple units - or the occasional purpose-built multi-unit - where the operating costs are 70 - 80% of the revenue and heating comprises 20 - 25% of the operating costs.  
Greg Dowdell Aspiring and New to Real Estate
21 March 2017 | 11 replies
I actually got my license to list an occasional rehab and to get MLS access, and it has been very helpful.
Nicholas DeGaetani Need Help Setting Rent Price
26 August 2019 | 6 replies
We also maintain friendly relationships with our existing tenants, and occasionally ask them to post on facebook, their campus groups,  and generally reach out to their network to fill vacancies.Best of luck!  
Randy Thomason Bird dogging is illegal in this state!
25 July 2019 | 17 replies
I sell my contracts occasionally
Myles Cardenas Investor-Froendly HomeOwners Insuramce for First Time Home Buyer
27 January 2018 | 0 replies
Most of those post have been about insurance for rental properties that cover AirBnb opportunities.Ultimately my goal is to A) Choose the right insurance provider for my first home, and B) Think like a savvy investor on the front end and go with a provider that will allow me to insure my primary residence with the ability to AirBnb the property from time to time with the proper coverage.Anyone had any luck with AirBnb out of their primary residence occasionally and insurance providers who cover it?