Mike Silva
Recessed Lighting with Horse Hair Plaster
14 January 2025 | 2 replies
Rip all the ceilings out, install furring strips and drywall.
Christopher R.
Homeowners Insurance/Landlord insurance/Umbrella insurance
26 December 2024 | 14 replies
.- Personal Articles: Coverage for belongings that have a special or collectors valuesuch as Jewelry, Furs, Fine Arts, Collectibles, etc...Your age should not be a factor on the pricing but, depending on the company these other factors may get you credits:- Insurance Score (company pulls certain info out of your credit report).
Marc Shin
Best Material for Sofas / Sectionals?
23 November 2024 | 4 replies
They are durable, but catch hair and dog fur more than the Bassets.I would avoid faux leather.
Mark Miles
Going pet friendly
8 October 2024 | 16 replies
I ask that pets stay off all furniture, are crated when/if left alone, and are cleaned up after inside (fur, if applicable) and outside (pet waste).
Don Konipol
10 Most Common Incorrect Beliefs by Inexperienced RE Investors
9 October 2024 | 21 replies
The area off Broadway now known as "THE war zone of all war zones" was previously known as "THE fur district" and the area was all top shelf, opulent mansions.
Jacqueline Lee
Is “OPM” real or a myth?
2 October 2024 | 15 replies
But fur sure, hard money lending is a thing.
John Herold
Manufactured Home Roof Question
12 August 2024 | 13 replies
You can run furring strips through the existing roof to the trusses and put the metal down on top.
Kevin Goldman
All Cash or Loan
5 August 2024 | 21 replies
Hi Kevin,I'm a big fan of buying with cash and my thought process is quite contrary to everyone else's.Cash is KingCashflow is QueenLeverage can be a peasant lolOne can retire investing in Toledo with $1m in cash.Off-course, this all depends on how many villages you need to feed 🤓I have too many "villagers" on my back so it's a bit of a different story for me.Sub $100,000 markets like Toledo require volume to work and to be worth the risk if you are looking to buy and hold.Not much growth potential long term so I would consider it a strict cashflow play.Start slow and small and you can always scale up once you learn the market.Or call it quits and exit if you decide it's not for you.IMO, leverage should only be used to scale a portfolio and only after you have immersed yourself enough in a specific market.And only once you have decided that you want to stick around in that specific market and invest in it long term.Over the years, I've witnessed many folks use leverage and attempt BRRRR out of state only to fall short and say "the market sucks and it doesn't work".Nothing works unless you make it work and a market like Toledo can work better than any other market I know from a cashflow perspective.I've been investing since 2014 and flipped hundreds along with currently managing 400 SFH.Only this year have I started buying small multifamily properties.It's an adjustment and a different animal but let's just say it's in the same breed of animal lolImmerse yourself in a specific market and become an "expert" on the numbers in that market.Find off market deals, negotiate hard, buy with cash and buy quickly.You make money when you buy and not when you sell so you must buy cheap.There are many ways to skin a cat mate and this is how I get my fur lolWishing you much success
Becca F.
Long term tenant just renewed lease and asked if she could have a pet
27 July 2024 | 14 replies
You do not need to deep clean the house because some people are allergic to rabbit fur.
Luka Jozic
Experience of OOS investing in Cleveland after 1.5 years.
15 July 2024 | 100 replies
.: Before the fur starts flying, can I at least make one simple statement about this situation?