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Kristina Dobyns Which market do I choose? ATL, Austin, Boulder, etc?
17 December 2020 | 28 replies
My bachelor's is in psychology, my masters is in exercise science, and my current business is a small e-commerce business selling wellness products, but I want to learn BRRR!
Jason W. Dealing with tenants and management company
18 December 2020 | 11 replies
She kept calling and emailing the PM daily regarding those 37 items until they were completed to her standard.
Lloyd Segal Economic Update (Monday, December 14, 2020)
15 December 2020 | 2 replies
Best practices will include daily temperature checks, symptom-screening protocols for Santas (and children), as well as requiring reservations and social distancing for taking photos.
Melani Sanders Rehabbing a property without a GC
14 December 2020 | 1 reply
If this is your first one i would recommend a GC. watch how they do the work and then try to take on the project once you have an understanding of work flow.for example here is a workflow -  electrical and plumbing - rough in of all walls, then inspections, then insulation, then drywall with screw inspections then tape and paint.Inside the home work from top down meaning ceiling work first, flooring last. rough in ceilings, drywall, tape paintWatch some videos on youtube as there are a ton of people who have done it by themselves.If you hire the GC and you can go and visit the site daily (although being an out of town flip not sure if you can do this)and take notes and watch them it will teach you a lot. the 15 - 20% you pay the GC will be worth it.If you want to self manage you have to be there everyday, i just don't see any other way to ensure quality work and schedule.Please watch some videos about hiring and payment structure for the GC. do not pay in advance.....hope this helps !
Liam Hanlon Kitchen Remodel Tips Needed
6 November 2021 | 42 replies
Real life occupants aren’t living in a show house and using only pretty things that they dust on a daily basis.).
Philippe Tondereau Veteran in Williamsport, PA looking to get into Rental Properties
18 December 2020 | 6 replies
If you work on it daily you can get a hold on the market activity and who is doing what.  
Stuart Grazier Military Members - How Are You Working on Your Transition?
17 April 2021 | 22 replies
@Stuart Grazier from a military medical provider standpoint I help guys with their transition planning and VA disability daily.
Lynn Anthony Turnkey properties good or bad?
19 December 2020 | 21 replies
So, you can absolutely exercise patience and not feel rushed while you take time to really hone in on an investment and company that gives you confidence.   
Neil Narayan Homes Appreciate at Fastest Rate Since 2014
15 December 2020 | 0 replies
Austin appreciation was 13% from Oct'19 to Oct'20 🤓https://magazine.realtor/daily...
Moshe Bloorian RE Company Roles for 2 Partners - Let me know what you think!
15 December 2020 | 1 reply
-Daily maintenance issues and cap-x - Being on top of all workers - Creating a schedule and making sure they stay on top of it.Being on top of super -Being on top of maintenance crew -Being on top of a potential manager hire -Payroll and paying anyone/ Sending out checks to employees or contractors (separate from paying general bills).