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Matthew Shay Investment criteria for buying Apartment Buildings
18 April 2019 | 41 replies
To dig a bit deeper, the discount rate in the NPV calculation is the rate of return you would expect to get on other investments.
Dovid Staples Opendoor & Offerpad; What's Their Angle?
13 October 2019 | 154 replies
It is not the popluar stance I am taking but no one is trying to inform the public so at least if they google it and read it here maybe they will dig a little deeper and make an informed decision.
Sean Haran New investor choosing a market 2024
23 April 2024 | 27 replies
You will have to do a little more research, dig a little deeper and turn a few more stones.
Cédric Le May New to real estate investment
13 April 2024 | 26 replies
You will have to do a little more research, dig a little deeper and turn a few more stones.
Jibu V. Direct Mail in Philadelphia - Saturated?
10 May 2016 | 20 replies
The cost of a bandit sign can be quite cheap relative to a quality, consistent direct mail campaign.Let's dig a bit deeper.
Thomas Lo Better Market for Out of State Investor: Phoenix or Indiana?
11 March 2020 | 58 replies
Hi Eric, I just contacted a realtor in Lafayette, and he said conditions have changed since I last looked in 2017 and 8-10 caps are tougher for the price range I'm looking at $50-200k, but not impossible.Due to fund availability, I think I'm going to have to dig a little more to get things going there. 
Paul Rich Property Manager vs Self Managing
21 February 2020 | 14 replies
Don't get me wrong I'm sure there are some on here that self 'manage' properties out of state but you just have to dig a little deeper and identify what they mean by 'manage', are is their property falling apart without them even knowing? 
Patrick Philip What are the most expensive parts of house flips?
23 September 2016 | 6 replies
We're looking at about 3-5k if we just go with a UV filter or up to $17k if we have to dig a whole new well.The upside of this recent development is that a new well or improved system will ultimately add to the value of the property, the downside is the issue resulted in a rescinded offer that now has us back on the market.In terms of tile (we tiled the kitchen and two bathrooms), we had a general contractor lay the tile (he was experienced and therefore quick. 
Jenny Pegeanu Joshua Tree Contractor Referrals
24 September 2022 | 19 replies
Also, do you need to dig a well for water or does your land already have access?
Erica M Chambers Newbie in Philadelphia, PA
14 September 2017 | 33 replies
The price of the HAPCO eviction service, should you ever need an eviction performed in Philadelphia, is hard to beat; and HAPCO offers information on complying with Philadelphia landlord ordinances, plus they have a private online forum for getting questions answered and for referral of various trades that investors need.And whether you are inside the Philadelphia city limits or in the suburbs, you should look into joining DIG as well: http://digonline.org/DIG has more than twenty subgroups meeting all over the Philadelphia area; and DIG also has a private online forum for getting questions answered and for referral of various trades that investors need.