15 October 2025 | 21 replies
They’ll rent faster and any damage caused by furniture or wear and tear can be fixed in hours.
23 October 2025 | 29 replies
We recently have had some complaints of furniture having some wear and tear on them which has been a reality check that we need to go tidy things up at a couple of homes.
11 October 2025 | 11 replies
We currently are closing one for a couple that live in a very high-end school district for a couple more years while their children are attending school.
15 October 2025 | 8 replies
My wife and I currently own our home here in Virginia and are looking to move into a bigger place in a community that’s better for our children.
13 October 2025 | 75 replies
The furniture guys will build and install mahogany counters and cabinets.
5 October 2025 | 17 replies
I now support directly with time (we volunteer quite a bit for women/children and veteran causes) and support $ debt buy-offs like school lunches and medical debt and being the Quartermaster (treasurer) of my VFW post I get to help lead our local veteran relief efforts.
9 October 2025 | 18 replies
Mid term is a great strategy for first time landlords. 1) typically rents for 50-100% more than long term 2) less wear and tear on your property since furniture is not being moved in and out 3) low stress with great tenants since you are hosting business travelers and relocating families that stay 90 days on average which is only 4 flips a year. 4) can be easy to self manage alongside your sales job. 5) process is similar to long term with tenant screenings, leases and rent payments.
9 October 2025 | 18 replies
Heirs that have yet to be determined by a court of law.Assuming, her six children are her only legal heirs, each owns a undivided 1/6 interest.
7 October 2025 | 13 replies
Most of the tenants were employed single parents with children, where they employment was at lower levels.
11 November 2025 | 38 replies
I help some OOS investors who invest here and typically they have children living here attending college who live in the property.