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Frank Schaefer Finance example of 1031 echange
4 December 2019 | 4 replies
You'll have to read the BP blog article we've got coming out but I'm not a raving fan
Jodi Low Hold or Sell & Help with the #s
6 December 2019 | 20 replies
I am a fan of leveraging, the possibilities are amazing if you know how to be creative, I have bought properties for $20k, rehab investment of $10k and had it appraisal done of $120k, cash out at 90% and bought other properties with the money, I love the creative equity method, I am smiling, there are so many other cash out of a properties that I have done, I love this, it is my number one 
Maxwell Emerson House Hacking BRRRR: Where does it stop?
2 December 2019 | 4 replies
. (~$2.5k)Walls - new paint on all walls, ceiling, and trim (~$250)Fixtures - replace old ceiling fans (3), bathroom light fixture, hallway light, and kitchen lights (2) (~ $350)Fireplace - current fireplace wall is outdated, update to an accent wall and give the house a unique bit of character (~$500)Kitchen remodel - update cabinets and countertop, add backsplash and minor floor plan changes (~$9k)Appliances - add electric water heater and new fridge (~$1500)Misc - new blinds on windows and minor closet changes to make better use of space (~$500)Exterior: Fence - Part of fencing is old and falling down, 162 linear feet needs to be replaced, as well as a gate on one side of the house.
Andrew B. Electrical: Outlets Not working - no Tripped Breaker
3 December 2019 | 11 replies
I'm not a fan of the practice, but some electricians install split outlets upside down to make them easily identifiable.
Kyle McCorkel How do you react to “Reply to Inspections” on flips
1 September 2019 | 12 replies
Radon mitigation was one, install bathroom fan, re-grade around house, repair cracks in driveway, etc.I feel like since there was so much competition for this one I have a significant amount more leverage.
Jason Taliaferro Airbnb Yay or Meh 2019
2 September 2019 | 24 replies
With the ST guests I lose something like the room’s ceiling fan remote and have NO idea who did it because cleaner doesn’t notice right away.
Michael Schmeling Evaluating my current property
3 September 2019 | 5 replies
But I'm a huge fan of tax free over tax deferred. 
Kim Wu Buying investment property with personal income vs. corp $ in CA?
14 October 2019 | 10 replies
- I am a fan of "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" (Robert.
Tj Simmons Paying your Tenants to Fix up your Rental!
13 September 2019 | 22 replies
So far he has Replaced the ceiling Fan in his Apartment with a way nicer one with much better lighting, Trimmed the Entire Apartment, Fixed the Faucet and the Bathroom Tub Faucet in his Unit (They were not "Broken" just not working Properly and could have created a problem if not taken care of) AND he went and Picked up a new fridge that I bought, moved it into the apartment, and is now handling getting rid of the old fridge!