
28 July 2019 | 19 replies
We did our first refi at that time, and then we gutted the main floor, did a bunch of landscaping and fencing, and are in the process of adding a triple garage, and then we'll do another refi in about a month when it's all done.
5 April 2023 | 7 replies
Indoor AC/outdoor, 15,950 SF, 122 units, 60 parking spots, 96% average occupancy, fenced with 24/7 security, 35 yrs left in land lease.

11 September 2018 | 11 replies
You will probably hear more than you could possibly find out by visual inspection from things like what’s buried in the backyard to the fence being propped up by sticks. 4.

1 October 2018 | 7 replies
I've been on the fence about hiring international VA cold callers. $250/week full time is a sweet deal but training them to speak and build rapport is tough.

12 February 2019 | 96 replies
The panels are vinyl, the same thing as a white vinyl fence you see outside.
4 March 2019 | 10 replies
I've been on the fence myself because it just seems the list from list source is not that accurate.

24 March 2022 | 89 replies
For example, I hire you to build a fence, and you estimate it will take three days to complete.

31 August 2014 | 88 replies
I admit that I'm on the fence.

9 February 2018 | 138 replies
I recently saw the webinar for this software and I'm really on the fence about buying it.

13 February 2022 | 146 replies
Mistake #4: Overestimating the Rents I knew it was in a very desirable school district, but I failed to realize the importance of fenced in yards and garages around my area.I initially thought I could get $1500 for it, and used that for my BRRRR Calculator calculations for CoC returnWhat I learned: Look for houses with already fenced in yards and garages, and offer appropriately if they don’t have those.I was familiar with the street and neighborhood it was on, and drove by the property and saw there was still a bunch of junk everywhere.I signed the contract and sent it back to him.Mistake #5: Signing the contract before inspecting the property I knew I was supposed to walk through and inspect everything with a contractor to get an accurate rehab cost.I was too rushed in getting my first deal and seeing the property value below land value gave me a false sense of security.Honestly, even if I did do a walk through by myself, I wouldn’t have the slightest clue of what needed to be repaired and how much it would cost.