Andreas Mueller
Should you Rent or Buy?....How about Both! (Yes it's possible)
8 February 2024 | 7 replies
This, after last weeks’ 2023 GDP print.
Tanuj Yadav
Investing out of state
9 February 2024 | 16 replies
Lastly, the cost to fly to visit a property that most people can afford ends up being cost prohibitive.
Kelly Olson
Lost our cash investor on 1 acre with house in Oregon
8 February 2024 | 5 replies
This is a cash deal and proof of funds is needed by this Friday, Feb 9, so this is just a last ditch effort or at least a way to learn more for next time.
Arshiya Taami
Whole sellers need!
7 February 2024 | 4 replies
I say this but it has been quite a few years since my last MLS purchase.
Julio Gonzalez
Cost Segregation on Warehouse Building
8 February 2024 | 2 replies
For newly constructed, purchased or renovated properties and also retroactive generally over the last 10 years, building components are properly classified into individual units of property and accurate recovery periods for computing depreciation deductions.
Christine Garnier
Tax Lien Foreclosure Action - Multiple Lienholders - Alabama OTC Tax Lien
8 February 2024 | 13 replies
I thought Baldwin county and Shelby county last year would have been their first time been able to foreclose on any tax liens.
Holly Polf
Newbie STR owner again
8 February 2024 | 17 replies
Last I checked his listing, he has no bookings yet for February.Don't underestimate the value of a property manager.
Matthew Fisher
inherited distressed home
7 February 2024 | 4 replies
im a contractor, carpenter and welder by trade. ive been working on distressed homes and commercial properties for about 15 years. worked my way from garbage laborer to superintendent on multiple 60-80 unit buildings in albany anf surrpunding cities for a real estate company. ive been on my own for thr last 3 years working as a GC for other investors on fix and flips and im ready to complete some deals on my own with my skills and experience.i have a family home that i grew up in and its been in rough and distressed condition since i can remember. i am going to take on the renovations and get it up to snuff and will need a ton of work. im ready and able and aware or what it will take and im ready to go. i dont have many mentors so most of this is on me with my own youtubing and bigger pockets knowledge, other than that its gonna be help from friends and family. looking for advice on the project and i can give more details, this is my first time posting or discussing about it. any advice, opinions, info from some seasoned veterans would be extremely beneficial. either way looking forward to putting my passion and confidence in a family home thats been abandoned since ive lived there when i moved out at 17. prob will make some mistakes but im ready to learn lessons and gain wisdom through my first one on my own and keep it going as long as i can with other distressed properties in the area and beyond
Caroline Gerardo
Peer Street Bankruptcy
7 February 2024 | 13 replies
Fortunately I have been withdrawing my capital for a while now so the loss is not life changing and as you said it brought a life lesson along with it.
Isaiah Oloyede
Must Have Tools and Equipment for House Flippers
8 February 2024 | 27 replies
Electrical:Basic screwdriver setneedle nose pliersvoltometer - circuit testerflashlightelectrical tapemurretsPlumbing:large and small pipe wrenchhack sawcopper pipe cutter (I have one big one that I can change the blades to, and then I buy a cheap very small one for tight spaces that usually lasts 5-10 jobs)pex crimper - if you working with a lot of pex.. if you only have one job you can rent this toolcresent wrenchimperial and metric wrench setsocket settorchConstruction:carpenter squareregular squaretape measureskill sawdrillutility knifesnap chalk lineIn my opinion those are the basics that should be in your tool box at your disposal for all your needs.