Craig L.
Refinance question
14 September 2007 | 13 replies
Unfortunately with this new mortgage crisis, we can get the construction financing all day long, but the end loan financing has dried up.
Eric Foster
100 Acre Project...
3 February 2008 | 9 replies
It's the dry cleaners and manufacturers that tend to kill you.Plus if it is all contained in the soil and isn't in the groundwater that can be a big opportunity to get a property for a good price.
Danny Ortiz
hey everyone newbie here
20 April 2008 | 8 replies
and make sure your girlfriend understands that getting into the business, especially buying foreclosed homes, will SUCK you dry!!!
N/A N/A
Got off the fence & bought 3! Now trouble looms.
17 May 2007 | 22 replies
The investor has several nicer rentals but has been sucked dry by one of the bigger ones being vacant for an extended period of time.
Mary lou L.
Going big! We are concidering a teardown and rebuild.
30 April 2015 | 11 replies
Dry wells are required to "store" the rain water on your lot from all impervious surfaces for 24 hours, including the driveway!
Seth Eaton
Bedroom Flooring: Carpet vs. Vinyl vs. Laminate Wood?
4 November 2015 | 11 replies
It's waterproof and requires no underlayment (or even moisture barrier in dry climates like ours).
Timothy Stevens
Brand new to REI......in Tucson, AZ
2 March 2016 | 8 replies
Brand new to REI and looking to build an REI network in the greater Tucson, AZ area before playing first hand.....have liquid and lines available.About us:My wife and I bought our 1st house as a short sale resulting in instant equity......then the wheels started turning…..Before dumping all of our investment capital into a $75K guru bootcamp (but after their $2K pitch), we began listening to the BP podcasts and have decided to enter the realm of real estate investing in July of this year and are slated for our AZDRE Sales Licenses by the end of Sept 2015.Wife's focus: learning local market through brokerage for commissions.My focus: identifying and executing investments for Fix & Flip and Buy & Hold (renting).More about us:Although, considered by myself, relatively young at 34, I’ve been a conceptual chef and foodservice manager for 15 years currently owning one concept outright, a percentage ownership in a foodservice retail company and a GM at a thriving restaurant in an esteemed area of Tucson.My gorgeous wife, of a few years younger than I (she wouldn’t be too happy if disclosed her exact age), has been in the service industries as a hair stylist and bartender for her entire professional career.
Anibal Zapata
Hud Home double escrow (closing)
16 March 2018 | 19 replies
And everybody would be happy HUD sells home, I receive my wholesale spread and cash buyer receives great rehab homeplease advise :)What your referring to is a simultaneous closing/dry closing.
Douglas Larson
77K return . . . but I wouldn't do it again!
25 July 2015 | 36 replies
Let dry, repeat.
Joe Aagaard
Tub / shower options
10 March 2015 | 4 replies
Maintaining it is fairly simple also, after each tenant moves out scrape the caulk from around where the tub and tile meets and the corners and re caulk, make sure the caulk matches the color of the tile to blend. replace the caulking every turn to make help prevent the caulk from failing and letting moisture into the wall behind it, if it molds then eventually your tiles will start popping and you will have to tear it all out and replace wall and tiles again. if the tub gets worn down or even as i have saw in the past extremely dirty when no matter how much cleaning you do the grime wont come off just sand it with a fine grit paper and home depot sells a resurfacing spray kit for around 60$ and if you take your time will take about 1-2 hrs then 24 hrs to dry and will look like a brand new tub.