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Mike Harris A Question For Real Estate Agents/Investors
20 October 2020 | 10 replies
Its common for agents to do both as a "transition phase." 
Pedro Cardoso sHouse Hacking in Greater Los Angeles under 500k
16 January 2021 | 14 replies
Steven, the 5% conventional loans are fairly common, most people have a misconception that they cannot be competitive in an active market with them. 
Melanie Johnston Single-Family Homes in Phoenix & Sunbelt Attracting Big Investors
21 October 2020 | 5 replies
“We see investors moving to this very stable investment class from all other [commercial real estate] segments because of higher returns and more stability.”Single-family rentals are in demand from multifamily tenants as renters choose buildings with limited common areas, and without shared hallways and elevators, Cline said.
Frank S. Prices dropping over the past month?
23 October 2020 | 8 replies
It's actually the norm that there will be multiple offers, all over list price, cash purchases are common - and "good bones" sell within a day. 
Ryan G. Renovate/Remodel a buy & hold
21 October 2020 | 4 replies
Bathroom hardward (TP and towel racks) - mount to a 1x4 plaque that is screwed to studs. you can pretty much hang on it without pulling out the hardware. i use entry level granite countertops - stain resistant, and should last a long time. i put LVP through the entire house, bathrooms and closets included. its water proof and scratch resistant. while the initial cost is more than carpet, you wont have to replace it as often. i use Sherwin-Williams Harmony line of paint, in a semi-gloss sheen. the semi-gloss is easier to wipe off for small marks, and the harmony line has deodorizers built in. for exterior door knobs, i use the smartkey knobs from kwikset. you can rekey a knob in a few minutes - no need to pay rekeying fees anymore. last tip - figure out which appliances your market typically provides. in my market, its not common to provide washers and dryers, so i dont. thats one less thing to have to repair. 4. i dont see an issue with the gas stove. to convert to electric you will need to have a 220V plug, which could be costly to install if not already there. 
Calvin Brock Including Existing Landlord Owners In A Redevelopment Project
20 October 2020 | 0 replies
Is this kind of deal common
Nyle Emerson Seller's Concession vs. Low Appraisal
22 October 2020 | 3 replies
At the advice of my agent, I don't have an appraisal contingency, which is common in NYC's hyper-competitive market.
Mike Gasper Bought a second at auction, how do I pay off the first
26 October 2020 | 4 replies
unfortunately that is a common problem.
Kyle Roberts Relocating, Should I Invest Now or Wait?
22 October 2020 | 6 replies
That literally just happened to me last week.Two major problems common to rehab: going over budget and taking too long.You can reduce those with incentives or consequences.
Logan Jorns What's your favorite way structure a partnered deal?
20 October 2020 | 2 replies
Obviously, there are numerous ways to structure deals, but I was curious to see if there were any commonalities among those with experience in partnering deals.