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Andrew Tran Rental Rates =< Mortgage Rates
19 June 2024 | 9 replies
Being patient and selective with your acquisitions is important in the Houston market.
Kiefer Cheney Advise on how to really start
21 June 2024 | 20 replies
You select your end, what the ultimate destination is.
Matthew Mielnik Any Advice On Getting Started In The Houston, TX Market? (Or Other Emerging Markets)
19 June 2024 | 5 replies
My suggestion would be to select someone with the most forum posts or most reviews.
Seth Baumgartner Furnishing Tips for Renting to College Students: Budget $9,000
19 June 2024 | 4 replies
Was very conservative on applicant selection
Olivier Colson Real Estate Growth strategy - need advise
21 June 2024 | 21 replies
I do all the management myself (tenant selection, chasing rents from time time, accounting, etc).
Matthew Kauk Tracking Hours For STR
18 June 2024 | 9 replies
Depending on your area you might find a nice selection on Turno that you can rotate through. 
Robert Tinker RV and boat storage
16 June 2024 | 23 replies
Vehicle storage can't compete profitably when compared to Self Storage, "generally" speaking.On the sparefoot page on the left side you can select covered, open, enclosed, etc. 
Eddie Fernandez My first purchase on Paperstac
18 June 2024 | 17 replies
I just purchased and closed my first deal on Paperstac on thought I’d share some pros and cons.Pros-  Great selection of notes which made shopping for what I wanted easy.
Golan Corshidi Is investing based on appreciation a recipe for disaster?
25 June 2024 | 125 replies
I dont agree with this thought process never have never will.. its all situational.. or as they say in RE location location location.in markets with slow to historic negligible appreciation sure it does not take a rocket scientist to run the math that if your negative cash flow and the house is not going up its not the greatest investment your value play there is tenant is paying off the majority of the property and your getting some tax bene's if its not bare land.If we used this thought process IE the only good deals are ones that are positive cash flow day one with max leverage  80% loans then as @Russell Brazil states no one would invest in the majority of the east cost and West coast and well Denver and other select cities.. everyone would be in the Rust belt and mid west or deep south in C class properties. wealth is created for most investors with appreciation full stop.. because most investors cant buy enough property or doors to make a difference when cash flow is 200.00 a month your not going to retire on that. your going to retire on paid for nicely appreciated property.
Juliette Olsen Self manage or hire property management, that is the question?
20 June 2024 | 23 replies
When looking for a PM, consider these criteria:1) the experience and credentials of the broker who supervises the company as well as the lead property manager2) the services they offer and how they line up with your needs and expectations3) the use of technology to make their job and yours easier 4) if they have a landlord-tenant attorney on retainer to help guide them on legal issues (not to mention the creation of lease agreement, landlord forms and notices, etc.)5) their process and policy for a) listing, b) application, c) tenant selection, d) routine inspections, e) maintenance services, f) property and tenancy update reports to you, g) lease enforcement policy, and f) move-out process.6) property owner reviews (caution: you can't always rely on Google reviews, because they may not reflect actual quality of the company, but still) 7) beneficial programs for both owner and tenant 8) a property management agreement that would indicate they know what they're doing and have the experience to know what matters in a PMA.