8 May 2021 | 139 replies
I'd rather see you go to NTTS and drive a truck for a few years until you get your investment game on.Everything else aside, the absolute biggest move you can make is to "househack."
11 January 2019 | 1 reply
Plus, I needed the shipping because I'm without a truck.
20 January 2019 | 13 replies
Also, one of the contractor's trucks was stolen as well.
20 January 2019 | 21 replies
The guy who bought it is a local and owns a trucking business.
13 January 2019 | 214 replies
Their excuse is "the snow, the traffic, truck won't start, girlfriend had a doctor's appointment" - which is crazy-making, of course.
18 January 2019 | 2 replies
Never heard of a fine for a cement truck on a sidewalk but yes, a concrete truck can easily and often does crack sidewalks and you'll have to replace that too so, if they can pour the slab from the street using chutes or a pump, all the better.
14 May 2019 | 260 replies
If it is a B or A class property, think outside the box on creating cash flow.For example, instead of renting your property to a long-term tenant, consider renting it out to short-term business travelers via AirB&B (travel nurses or a layover alternative to a hotel for a small trucking company) Or you could rent it by the room to three or four long-term tenants providing them with their own bedroom but shared furnished common areas.
6 July 2019 | 118 replies
I will never set foot on this property or have anything to do with it ever again.Then I got in my truck and never went back for probably five or more years.
11 September 2021 | 183 replies
But when I look back at the year I find that it all worked out so I keep on trucking.
17 December 2019 | 210 replies
My wife ran a second truck and we were doing quite well, but that entrepreneurial feeling was gone, it had become a job.