It's 10p and I'm burning the midnight oil, editing videos for my 9-5. I like to work with a movie in the background and "The Money Pit" is on. Total classic! Do you have any favorite movies about real estate investing...
Any thoughts from anyone who has:actually purchased from themactually walked a site with themapplied for their financingactually done any type of business with themThey require a $5k cashiers check, made out to them, ...
The water pressure on one side of a duplex is not-so-great. The plumber thinks the issue is with the water line to the house (built in 1935). I'm concerned that it might be tree roots growing into the pipe. Any advice...
Local properties seem easier to maintain, and less risky to own. It seems like such a large barrier to overcome to purchase properties, in better investor areas. Don't know the rental markets, property managers, etc. ...
Hello friends! While out "driving for dollars" my partner and I noticed alot of properties with black stains / streaks on the roof. After a bit of research we learned that the black streaking is caused by a bacteria t...
Looking at a property today that for the first time I may consider purchasing myself. The property has vinyl flooring that is a few years old vinyl in the appearance of hard wood and vinyl in the appearance of tile...
Now, I have seen my share of destruction from angry home owners who wanted to stick it to the banks who foreclosed on them.
Broken windows, smashed tiles, cracked bathtubs and toilets, sprayed painted kitchen...
Hi,I had my offer accepted on a foreclosure. My agent advised that a previous deal fell through for low water pressure in house.Paperwork stated " water pressure fail"Should i be concerned? Is this a dealbreaker?What ...
I am looking at a home that states "Seller will not allow water to be turned on" in the listing. What is this usually a sign of? Does this mean there is a known issue with the plumbing that they are trying to avoid th...