
5 May 2025 | 11 replies
We're all very excited to be back on US soil this year and have our first-ever event in Las Vegas.

1 May 2025 | 12 replies
The awesome thing about Think Multifamily is you actually get 1:1 coaching from Mark and Tamiel instead of being assigned a coach underneath them.

20 April 2025 | 16 replies
If a raised foundation, go underneath and do the same.

23 April 2025 | 22 replies
is anything like my spouse, she's not going to want to suffer the commute of living in the burbs while also working a tremendously stressful job.Dallas pros:- Appreciation- Robust job marketDallas cons:- High taxes with an aggressive county appraisal office (no homestead exemption for rentals)- High home prices in areas with low crime- Poor soil requiring expensive foundation maintenance and repair- Aging natural gas infrastructure- Aging sewer infrastructureI like Dallas, I live here, but definitely won't be investing here anytime soon.

18 April 2025 | 0 replies
Their pest company treated the entire property and came back once the floor was opened in the dining room to treat underneath.

2 May 2025 | 19 replies
To clarify - are you saying that opening up a new 'joint' LLC under my main LLC (so in essence I would create a series LLC and then open up smaller LLCs underneath it?)

6 May 2025 | 224 replies
A Phase I site assessment is a non-intrusive site investigation and does not typically involve the sampling of soil, air, groundwater, and/or building materials.

17 April 2025 | 9 replies
Florida Law requires that you work underneath a Broker for two years before you can open your own.

18 April 2025 | 6 replies
Below is a list of a few low Maintenace plants you could look up and decide on: Cheap Low maintenance plants:Hostas-thrive in shade, hard to kill Daylilies - very low Maintenace and colorful Lavender - smells amazing and natural bug repellent Boxwoods- evergreen, easy to trim and classic Black-eyed Susans -bright, cheerful, low effort Sedums - drought tolerant and looks clean all year- round Include a small patch of open soil if you want to offer tenants the option to garden, gives them flexibility without locking you into upkeep Also, Mulch is your best friend, its cheap, neat, and help control weeds while keeping the yard looking fresh.

19 April 2025 | 6 replies
Soil tests and borings would also be advisable.