Justin Michael Johnson
How should I prepare for investing while serving overseas?
10 June 2018 | 12 replies
You can invest in others and their projects as a private lender.
Shane Woodman
Help me analyze this deal- Buying at list price give enough CF?
13 May 2018 | 1 reply
As an example, will it need siding in 5-7 years, this could be a $20k project.
Stuart Nebeker
Lease option vs assuming a loan w/ adding some seller financing
13 May 2018 | 5 replies
I've forgotten the reason my lawyers had advised against it but usually the people can't qualify for a loan and while I own my properties free and clear, carrying the mortgage doesn't achieve my goal of generating cash so I can reinvest or work on my other projects.
Jeff Jones
Jeff Jones from Mobile, AL
18 May 2018 | 7 replies
I travel with work, building project up and down the east coast.
Nick Portillo
ATTENTION ALL MILWAUKEE INVESTORS
14 May 2018 | 10 replies
That will define your price and rent point, which pretty much answers your ZIP code question.As an out of state investor you don't want to buy projects.
Mark Hudson
Looking for a General Contractor
6 October 2018 | 9 replies
If you still can't find anything then turn to sites such as HomeAdvisor and WhtsWht to connect you with a professional and get your projects done.
Ashley Moyer
Building a community of small homes in California
23 May 2018 | 11 replies
Check out the write-up I did of my modular project last year.
Soumya Brijesh
Help me analyze this house hack
6 June 2018 | 6 replies
That said, the projection still looks sustainable as foreign cash investors continue to value this area; add to that new investors from northern states with high tax burdens, and this continues to be a great real estate market.
Daray Olaleye
It started with a $6,000 mistake...
17 May 2018 | 5 replies
- It's only good for food haha).The quotes came back as such: $5500, $6400 and $7800 for a new 3 ton unit and installation..I was appalled as these prices didn't sit right with me so I decided to take matters into my own hands and do some on the ground research since I just so happened to be in Houston that weekend.They say your network is equal to your net-worth so I immediately reached out to my network of investors and got the contact of a formidable handy man in the area.We were able to cut out the multiple middlemen and go straight to the wholesale distributor (cutting off all middle men would mean going straight to the manufacturer but it's not possible to buy one off units from them).I paid $1000 for a brand new 3 ton unit and was charged $500 for the labor of the handyman...Needless to say, I'll be working with this handyman for future projects and repairs..Total cost - $1500 and 2 hours of my timeTotal savings - ~$6000Because of my spidey sense and network, I was able to save a ton of money, form a new relationship in the process, acquire a connect with the wholesale distributor and write this article..