There are quite a few things that usually come with foreclosed properties - lower prices, lots of work, uncertainty, and dead lawns.
What are your best methods for turning a dead yard into a beautiful, grassy...
Hello, I have three new rentals properties which need some general reseeding. Given that my tenants won't be diligent about watering, what is the standard protocol? Do I leave this job to the spring and hope Mother ...
A guy working on a flip calls me up , wants a lawn tilled up , topsoil spread , and raked out . He wants to seed and straw himself to save money . I look at the job , topsoil is there ( 20 tons) flat level lawn , look...
Hey Guys,I read an article that suggested one way of getting financing when you are starting out is using business lines of credit. It suggested even newly formed business can get lines of credit(unsecured loans) ba...
Hello All. I'm investing about $60,000 in a family member's rental property that is currently not rented because it needs a significant amount of work. The reason it's an investment and not a loan is because I know t...
Looking for some feedback on creative ways to draw in private money for Buy and Hold properties! Interested in all the creative ways to draw investors and provide 7-12 % returns for them in a 1-5 year span while build...
A business partner and I have saved every dime for 3 years and now have $200k in liquid capital. We wanted to create discipline (saving to a large goal) in order to ensure a great start. We have the capital, we have t...
I am sick and tired of my job. I've been with my company for 20 years, living paycheck thru paycheck. I want to change my life badly and that's why I went to 3 days seminar with Foretunebuilder in Minneapolis. Introdu...
Hey guys, just trying to get started with real estate investing and wondering what your thoughts are on using credit cards for financing some of my seed capital costs for real estate investing? Good or bad idea, and w...
1. Assume you buy a house for 60,000 dollars, then rehabbed for 40,000 dollars all borrowed from a hard money lender and for an ARV of 120,000. You then Re-Fi 75% for 90,000 cash out. In this case, not only do you not...