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Brian Volland Off Market Best Bet?
26 December 2016 | 1 reply
I'll be using a VA loan which already cuts into profits, but I'd still like to have an idea of what the current "norm" is. 
Zachary A. Niche short-term rental, will it work?
7 December 2016 | 14 replies
Total $34,725 Living Room Sectional $2,000 Coffee table $500 Bookshelf $200 Decor $500 TV $1,700 PS4 $360 TV Mount $100 Rug $1,000 2 lamps $80 Game room Pool table $650 Chairs $200 Dart board + wall protector $200 Decor $100 4 cues $100 Billiard balls $25 Cue holder $100 Lamp $50 Bedroom Furniture set $800 Desk + chair $300 TV (60in) $500 TV Mount $50 Mattress (Casper) $850 Sheets $60.00 Pillows $50.00 PS4 $360.00 Desk lamp $40.00 Comforter set $100.00 Closet hangers $10.00 Laundry hamper $15.00 5x bedrooms total $15,675 (note: furnish 6th bedroom later) Kitchen Pots/pans $150 Knives $60 Silverware $80 Cups $80 Corelle service for 4 X 4 $120 Cutting board $20 30pc utensil set $20 Hotpads $20 Toaster $20 Keurig $150 Coffee mugs $25 Paper towel holder $15 Grill utensils $20 Wine glasses $20 Dish towels $20 Tash can $50 Mixing bowels $30 Bathrooms (x4) Towel sets x 10 (4 bath, 4 hand, 4 wash / rm) $450 Trash cans $60 Soap dispensers $60 1 toilet plunger $15 Toilet brushes $40 Blow dryers (x3, not in guest bath) $60 Shower curtains/rods (x3) $160 Outdoors Furniture set (later) $1000.00 Table & chairs $1,000 Charcoal grill $120 Chiminea (later) $200.00 Dinning Table & chairs $2,000 Office (convert to gym later) Foosball table $425 Rug $300 Gym (later) Concept2 $950 Bench $200 Rack $600 Bar $100 800lbs plates $400 Mats $300 Bowflex dumbells $260 Family/TV room Theater seating for 3 or 4 $2,000 PS4 $360 70in TV $1,700 TV mount $100 Cleaning closet Cleaners $50 Broom $15 mop $15 Vacuum $200 LAUNDRY Washing machine $600 Dryer $500 Ironing board $25 Iron $30
Jared Garfield Can IKEA Turn You Into A Real Estate Investing Genius?!
21 January 2017 | 5 replies
Be a cut above and offer better value than your competition.  
Bobby Gillespie Is this worth persuing...?
4 November 2016 | 9 replies
If they were running out of cash they could have cut corners on vital areas. 
Nick Rose Help me Formulate Seller Financing Terms
6 November 2016 | 7 replies
Take these basic terms to your attorney, financing your own deals really isn't a DIY thing anymore, after you've done a few under the new regulations you might cut your teeth on one later on, but not for your first note.
Shea Spinelli First Deal - Looking into purchasing 15 units
17 May 2017 | 10 replies
They haven't been pushy, but I can see they want to cut loose.
Brandi R. Question about having a Real Estate License and Investing
31 May 2017 | 8 replies
Build relationships with active investors in your area and partner on 5 to 10 deals so you can learn and still make a small cut of the profits while limiting your exposure. 
Mark Solomon Pre-Auction Properties List
21 May 2017 | 19 replies
@Scott Steffek I've heard of the handwritten yellow letters but heard about 1-3% actually respond and my list isn't that big since I cut out the condos.
Kurt Bender Analyzing a Bulk (Fractured) Condo Deal vs Apartment Complex
16 August 2018 | 10 replies
Pros of the condos are that you have not management obligations as far as the whole building goes, no dealing with grass cutting or parking lot striping, or legal compliance of the development, hiring contractors, etc.
Dave Kro Is 5/8" edge gap for Floating vinyl plank flooring be too big ?
18 April 2017 | 6 replies
You do not want to leave a gap as wide or wider than the thickness of your baseboard .... else you end-up using quarter-round or cove to cover the gap (screams short-cut or quick/cheap).As for your closet doors:  lift the tracks; lay your finish floor; put the tracks back down.Your vinyl plank is going to expand very little.