9 July 2013 | 20 replies
Turnkey wholesalers prices have gone sky high but compared with most other parts of the USA it is just as attractive.And you can still buy C's for fifty bucks and a ride home.
31 January 2011 | 3 replies
Read up on the fifty percent rule and talk to your bank about what kind of financing you can get for the size property you wish to purchase.
16 May 2007 | 28 replies
We're in our fifties with no retirement, a lot of credit card debt, and just a little in 401K and IRA.
25 January 2015 | 6 replies
New paint everywhere, new light fixtures, two new bathrooms (new vanities, lights, fixtures minus the toilets), a totally new kitchen (new sink, countertop, backsplash, appliances, new front door, new GFCI outlets in every room, new supply plumbing throughout (a few new drain lines as well) and a new ceiling in the master bathroom.I hired out the repipe, the backsplash, and the painting, and did the rest (and fifty small things I didn't mention) myself.
19 September 2013 | 13 replies
No, they may not otherwise take it upon themselves to reject any offer regardless of what is offered, if it can be seen as a reasonable offer, if you offer one hundred dollars for a fifty thousand property, that is not reasonable.
17 June 2010 | 32 replies
I'm sure that it possible to have a cash-flowing property in all fifty states, just more challenging.I'm sure that you are on top of your business and will go where it makes sense.
11 April 2017 | 14 replies
I've heard your pitch on fifty gimmicks already.
8 February 2015 | 36 replies
I have an eleven foot wide strip over 300 feet long on one side of my land, 'Unknown'.Other pieces would be very old maps usually created by the state or county laying out roads and neighborhoods in places that weren't built until the last fifty years or so.
1 February 2008 | 9 replies
I've had Realtors provide alleged comps on properties that were in different subdivisions miles away, fifty years older than my target property, with a different number of bedrooms and baths, different foundation structures, sold years prior, etc.
14 February 2016 | 12 replies
In general, I reckon ongoing maintenance shouldn't be too different from mid-nineties homes for example (or mid-fifties for that matter).