
24 April 2025 | 43 replies
As a side note, most of the properties I have been targeting were Neighborhood grade C which are quite old and one of my concerns is that I may need to spend a lot of money on repairs and maintenance.I feel that I would need to wait a little bit more and maybe save more for my down payment and try to target Neighborhoods grade B.I’m trying to do an FHA loan and buy a house in my local market but even when I’m targeting properties between < 600,000 (which would be a 2Bed, 2 Ba in a good condition), my monthly payment would be around 5,000 which is impossible to pay for me.So, it has not been easy and it won’t be but I’ll keep looking until I find one property that meets my requirements and helps me to achieve my goals.

30 April 2025 | 76 replies
Hard to do , but not impossible .

6 May 2025 | 224 replies
Therefore, it may be impossible to develop the lot under the current more restrictive regulations, but may be developed if the town applied the regulations in effect at the time that the subdivision map was approved.

17 April 2025 | 11 replies
Without these numbers, it will be impossible to analyze any deals.

10 April 2025 | 9 replies
Unfortunately, it is impossible unless you are either 1.) an owner occupant in the property you are using as an STR. or 2.) you buy a property with an existing license that was grandfathered in under the previous ordinance.

25 May 2025 | 150 replies
Also, one of the reasons the snowball helps avoid risk is you're continuously reinvesting the same leverage so it would be nearly impossible to over-leverage.

19 June 2025 | 181 replies
Almost impossible to eliminate criminal behavior(chart 1.a can show you changes).

11 April 2025 | 6 replies
I see no magnifying glass, i’ve also wondered this even on my desktop it’s ultra impossible to search the thousands of posts for a single topic.

17 April 2025 | 91 replies
Nike, Apple etc use these people in asia like slaves the governments are totally corrupt with no labor or environmental protection, impossible for us to compete with that.