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Jim Doine slow navigation
27 February 2008 | 12 replies
Perhaps you were on during a spike in traffic or during an upgrade.
Greg P. How do you maximize your cash buying Rentals and not getting stuck?
18 September 2011 | 6 replies
You can take an apartment building with problems say 40% occupancy and deferred maintenance and bad tenant mix and management problems and use commercial hard money.You will have to figure in the high debt service while turning around.Once stabilized you will refinance out at the new value up to a certain LTV.Take the money and do it again.The larger the project the more the potential ARV spread after stabilized but the more risk.The larger projects take more time to turn around so the churn rate on the money is slower.What happens and I have seen this is people run out of money and the property is taking longer to stabilize than thought.Then you have some money left but not enough to take down a property yourself until you unload this other deal you bought or refi.You then start partnering with different people on different projects which can lead to a mess.You don't just want to grow out of impatience or doing more deals and then get involved with the wrong people or overt extend yourself.You want smart,well thought out,controlled portfolio growth that is highly calculated.
Stephanie Anson Creative ways to market your flip to buyers (retail)? Ideas?
4 October 2011 | 11 replies
I don't really have any other creative way than whats already mentioned but you may want to post a picture of the house or the MLS so we can all take a look- If its a nice house in a nice neighborhood and priced right then you should have traffic and offers.
Stephanie Anson Feedback on staging for flip, please!
5 October 2011 | 11 replies
Seems like you just need to get some traffic and you should get a taker.
Chuck B. Dear landlord pros... please evaluate my plan so far.
22 March 2012 | 22 replies
Not real far away but by the blocks if in urban core.You look like you are on the cross street road.What is the traffic noise like?
James H. Do you leave the blinds open when advertising a vacant rental?
15 October 2011 | 13 replies
Besides, there is a fairly high traffic street that my street T's into, so I will put an arrow pointer there (probably today or tomorrow) to get more than just the folks that live right in the couple nearby blocks.
Tommy R Marketing!: Having people calling YOU to give you leads
10 February 2012 | 22 replies
Any location, Any Condition" ad and send traffic to a squeeze page.
Hal Cranmer Finding Contract for Deed Buyers
10 November 2011 | 10 replies
Use Bandit signs in the front yard & around the neighborhood in high traffic areas.
Chris Clothier Biggest Mistake for Real Estate Online Marketing
19 February 2012 | 16 replies
What is most disturbing is that this method will help build your SEO ranking and generate more traffic to your site based on backlinks and keyword tags.
Anutr A. Condo investment in Bangkok
3 November 2011 | 4 replies
Im thinking of putting maybe half of it in stocks and other half in real estate.In bangkok, a newly built mid-end condo, with modern facilities, carparks,for a 1 bed, 40 sqm in good location, fairly near sky train and fully furnished is maybe around 3m-4m baht. agency says i cud get around 22k-25k baht a month but im guessing its prob more like 15k-20k baht. most Thai wages will not be able to afford the rent, but its ideal for expats working in bkk. so the return is maybe around 6% before all costs, vacancy periods and appreciation/depreciation.ive been reading a lot of negative and pessimistic views about condo as a buy-to-let especially in bkk. there r so many condos in bkk and many being built as land is not scarce yet cos old buildings can be cleared and new projects started easy. and other factors i dont know. also traffic is a nightmare and the condos that are centrally located (and most expensive) have one of the worst traffics (altho it wud prob be near sky train or underground which would be ok for expats.keep in mind that i ll be paying in lump sum, wouldnt mind to gain some real estate exposure (im fairly interested in the industry),do you think its worth it to buy a condo in bkk as a buy-to-let?