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All Forum Posts by: Ryan Moses

Ryan Moses has started 3 posts and replied 60 times.

According to a National Association of Realtors survey, 80% of home buyers used the Internet last year to search for a home.This means that online photos are any potential buyers first view of a home and poor pictures tend to turn buyers away.

One strategy is to take many pics.Home buyers want to see more than just the front of the house. Buyers also want to get a look at the living room, kitchen, dining room, family room, master bedroom/bathroom and the backyard.

Post: 1.5 million appreciation on a 1 million house?Howwww??

Ryan MosesPosted
  • New York City, NY
  • Posts 60
  • Votes 14

While it may be possible, don't expect to land on such a deal in your life time as they are rare as those who win the lottery.

Post: Cash Flow vs Appreciation: Where did you succeed?

Ryan MosesPosted
  • New York City, NY
  • Posts 60
  • Votes 14

Cash flow in the short term and appreciation for the long term.

Post: Is investing in condos always a bad idea?

Ryan MosesPosted
  • New York City, NY
  • Posts 60
  • Votes 14

Condos are affordable in that they are often priced lower than single-family homes. A condo can be a great first step for new entrants with limited financing.

While the rental income might be a bit higher than a house, Condos often appreciate in value much slower than single-family homes. This is because you don’t own any land, which is the biggest driver for appreciation. Instead, you only own the living space.Besides the challenges of reselling.

Post: Recommended Books?

Ryan MosesPosted
  • New York City, NY
  • Posts 60
  • Votes 14

James,

Thanks for the links.

Post: Best Ways to Sell a Property

Ryan MosesPosted
  • New York City, NY
  • Posts 60
  • Votes 14

Be detailed in describing your home and make sure you use double-digit list of words, phrases and word families that you and your listing agent can use to craft a vivid listing description of your home - and the lifestyle you want buyers to visualize living in it.

Post: Do You Use Reddit?

Ryan MosesPosted
  • New York City, NY
  • Posts 60
  • Votes 14

I use Reddit and i suggest to avoid wasting time there just be focused on a particular subreddit and don't get carried away with other catchy news.

Post: Are two bed homes a good idea?

Ryan MosesPosted
  • New York City, NY
  • Posts 60
  • Votes 14

The success of either 2 bedrooms or 3 bedrooms depends on the demographics of a place.Single parents, college students and single people in general will go for 2 bedroom houses.

Post: Blogging

Ryan MosesPosted
  • New York City, NY
  • Posts 60
  • Votes 14

I agree with advice from Justin.Your content has to be relevant to your target market and also be original.

Post: GoogleTrends Says Real Estate Investing is Declining?

Ryan MosesPosted
  • New York City, NY
  • Posts 60
  • Votes 14

Decline in those searching ' Real Estate Investing' does not necessarily mean few people investing in real estate as the latest figures show us more people are buying.