
23 February 2013 | 3 replies
I especially liked how it does NOT utilize flash, so I watched on my iPad.

2 January 2023 | 4 replies
The stack going out the back of the house was never flashed properly for for 30+ years water had come in an rotted the structure.

14 September 2021 | 27 replies
Otherwise, people will be concerned they are paying for your flash, and concerned about your financial judgement.

19 July 2019 | 5 replies
it is a QUEST, the ones that are done are gone in a flash to cash or 25% down buyers with no inspections

6 August 2021 | 123 replies
Renovations included the following:•Previously one electrical meter and panel box, installed 4 new meters and 4 new panel boxes, complete rewire of entire building•New outlets, switches, and light fixtures•Repaired foundation•Split gas into 3 meters•Brand new ductwork, furnaces, and Central AC for Units A & B•New gutters & downspouts•Roof, flashing repaired•Trees around house removed•Entire exterior painted•30 windows replaced•2 new water heaters•Replaced about 75% of plumbing•Cleaned out garages, installed divider, and installed new garage doors•All 3 units:• New floor & paint, drywall repair• New kitchen cabinets, counters, appliances• New toilet, shower/tub, vanityPurchase price: $85,000Renovations: $175,000All-in, including closing & holding costs: $270kAppraised at $306,00080% LTV cash out refi (cash back after fees): $236kSo I'm left with about $34k in the deal.

21 February 2017 | 11 replies
My husband works for IM Flash where does your husband work?

29 May 2014 | 7 replies
The house is 1186 sq ft, so it's not like a huge financial burden.I would ask in a flash, if the land lady hadn't just put in a new bathroom for us.This house is in her family trust, and she also owns multiple rent properties.About 150 of them.Should I ask?

4 February 2011 | 14 replies
It is possible to double-close using flash funding, but a lot more difficult when the end-buyer is getting a loan of any kind.

16 September 2009 | 12 replies
Most title companies require "wet funds" where you bring your own cash (or use "flash cash") to fund the A to B transaction and then the B to C closes on its own (named a double closing)OK - plug - I can fund the transaction for your A to B via transactional funding - "flash cash" (Nick already knows this).

25 April 2016 | 10 replies
Flash forward to 2014 when we sold it after receiving 20 offers all well above asking price.