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Rao V. Paying contractor 20% after the house is sold.
30 April 2015 | 5 replies

Hi,So I have a contractor who is willing to take the last 20% payment after the house is sold. 80% or so will paid weekly on milestone basis. The project will take appx 6-7 weeks max. The situation is that I have a ho...

Alex Russo Is it wrong ? The Double edged sword question we all wonder...
17 November 2014 | 13 replies

As a real estate investor we all know we want one thing, direct link to the goal of money. I don't like to chew on the fat or beat around the bush, so ...Do you think it is wrong when; There is a house for sale listed...

Jim K. DIY Granite Slab Work
12 March 2019 | 35 replies

Hi guys.Does anybody else do basic granite and marble small slab work themselves?

Craig Miller Tree removal/driveway repair, worth it for rental or future sale?
27 October 2016 | 21 replies

Hello - first post here. A little background - I just purchased my first property in the Cleveland area, a duplex, and am renting one unit out and living in the other. I will (most likely in ~2 yrs) be relocated with...

Bryan L. Fruit Trees - what to do!?
28 September 2016 | 2 replies

Trying to plan my rehab on a BRRRR property and not sure what to do with a couple mature fruit trees.  This single family home has a pear and an apple tree in the back yard that are probably 50 years old and loaded wi...

Sarah K. Sell or hold Chicago south side rental?
30 October 2019 | 15 replies

I purchased an apartment in the Chicago area near my university campus while I was studying back in 2006. Of course they gave a full-time student with no real income a mortgage with just 20% down payment back then. An...

Josh C. Why is the drywall on foreclosure ceilings sometimes cut out?
27 March 2015 | 9 replies

I have been looking at some foreclosures on the MLS lately and have noticed that sometimes sections of the ceilings are cut out.  Is that because people took the copper pipe?

Ben Leybovich Value Add Case Study (2 Apartment Communities)
25 May 2020 | 19 replies

@Sam Grooms and I syndicate apartments in Phoenix. IN that I am sure you are hearing lots of different things from lots of different people, which can confuse and paralyze the mind, I thought a bit of concrete good ne...

Brandon Duff 55+ community?
19 January 2017 | 6 replies

I live in California, and looking at maybe getting into a 55+ community since it's cheaper than regular housing.

Morgage would be around $700-800
Rent would be $1100-130
4% interest

Tax $1566 for 2014
HOA $200

Wat...

Lewis Kerwin How to assess my options when 20K+ in the hole
7 July 2023 | 13 replies

Hi all,I bought a 3b1ba home in south Chicago about 2 years ago on a turnkey website. The numbers made sense at the time from what I could tell.Fast-forward 2 years and I've paid about 18K in repairs, which seems at l...