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Mark Davis Investor in NYC
29 April 2005 | 3 replies
Tell us about it when you get a chance - otherwise, nice to see you.
N/A N/A Evaluating Real Estate Agents
2 September 2006 | 20 replies
I will return the call those as soon as I get a chance.
Sam Green How long will it take for you to Retire?
2 October 2018 | 18 replies
I estimate it'll take about 10 years from that date at the rate I'm going.
Sam Green Buying & rehabbing burnout properties
10 August 2005 | 1 reply
Just make sure your cost estimates are generous and you or someone else really checks into the extent of the damage.
N/A N/A Is 6% to much?
17 September 2008 | 34 replies
I offer my RE agent a chance to earn 4-6% commission when I close if they give me their leads.
James W. include washer dryer and refrigerator in house rental?
10 November 2010 | 26 replies
We also figured that since it didn't appear to be the norm for the market that there was a good chance that our new tenants would already have a fridge from their old place - if that was the case we would have to deal with the hassle of dragging ours off and finding somewhere to store it.
N/A N/A What is a Tax Credit Property?
28 February 2010 | 12 replies
At the very best chance of an "outsider" getting involved in this busienss would be to work for a developer.
Mark Davis What was your biggest mistake investing?
18 April 2007 | 36 replies
The engine will have problems in Your wife's car, tenants will move out in Your other rentals, prices will go up for repairs, hurricanes will come....blah,blah,blah....figure DOUBLE Your original time frame on repairs, ALWAYS.Figure 1/3rd higher costs than quoted estimates, BORROW accordingly.BE the BOY SCOUT.I have, I PREACH it to my borrowers/buyers/investors, & every operates under the "Be Prepared" philosophy;Do these things, & I doubt You'd ever have a "catastrophe".Trust the experts & LET them do their JOBS!
Jeff G. Anyone in CA need any money?
17 August 2005 | 1 reply
Give me a chance to earn your business.
N/A N/A Tenant Needs Your Perspective
22 August 2005 | 2 replies
- demanding that we return to accomadate her.And now she wants to parade contractors through our home (which we have paid for through the end of the month) to get estimates on upgrades - and start the renovations before we go (while boxes are stacked floor to ceiling, etc., etc., etc.)It came to a head last week - and this Friday she posted our front door indicating yet ANOTHER inspection.