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Susan Tan My frugal plan to cut my housing costs in Bay Area: Move to OR/WA
15 April 2020 | 11 replies

Here’s my potential frugal plan to drastically reduce my housing costs in Bay Area. On Thursday begins Plan A, I’m gonna ask for a raise at my current W2 full-time software engineering job, and plan B, if that raise g...

Chris Ellis What to expect on multi-million dollar home sales?
20 January 2018 | 13 replies

I am working with a client on a project where the A.R.V. is expected to be around $30 million. I love optimism but he is expecting to be able to sell the property very quickly. I'm expecting it to be on the market for...

Shaun Stephens Trailer park owners.
19 May 2016 | 17 replies

I'm considering purchasing a mobile home park that is developed, but nowhere near full.  There are about 30 trailers and 150 spaces. I've noticed most park owners I've met sell off all of the trailers and just collect...

Kevin Savelsburg Who is Robert Mincey and Operation Tango Yankee Inc.
1 December 2024 | 7 replies

Hi Guys,

Trying to do some rehab project in Cincinnati OH, a local Agent refers me Robert Mincey at "Operation Tango Yankee Inc." to me, said who is a Rehab Contractor and can do any works.Here are the links I find...

Arn Cenedella Are you a buyer or sitting out the multifamily market?
8 September 2022 | 24 replies

There are certainly legitimate reasons to sit out the current multifamily market:1. Economic uncertainty with the possibility of recession2. Increasing interest rates3. Negative leverage due to cap rates lower the deb...

Derek W. Bad Appraisal Blues
6 April 2010 | 25 replies

I purchased an old 1920’s Craftman-style home for $69,900 in October. It was in poor shape. The siding was in need of major paint removal and repair, the foundation needed to be put on cement piers instead of wood...