
17 May 2018 | 10 replies
Never look at just one expense category, like taxes, to determine if it is a good idea to keep the asset.Always look at the overall underwriting to see if the investment would make sense if you were starting with a fresh 80% LTV loan.

31 July 2018 | 45 replies
My guess is something like the swiss national bank, along with their 80 billion in us stock purchases, went shopping for some real estate with their freshly printed francs.

1 May 2018 | 6 replies
After moving back here to GA I am convinced it is time for me to join the ranks of the investors.I am very knowledgeable on many things real estate but completely fresh to the idea of investing.

3 May 2018 | 7 replies
I use the inspection to get a price reduction as well as to uncover issues that may not be immediately apparent.
7 May 2018 | 7 replies
I've talked to a few people about doing rentals and most of their responses are about the same "start of with a cheaper small house, rent it out and gradually work towards getting more lots and then work bigger towards dupleces and so on" I need direction for learning tools I really am starting fresh, I don't have knowledge really at all on market what factors that are in play when going to buy a house or renting it out or anything like that.

5 May 2018 | 11 replies
Not sure how to offer "fresh" items like milk or bakery muffins if I can't have them in a supply closet for the maids to put out after a cleaning...I am putting a Keurig in and planning to offer a variety of coffee, tea, and hot cocoa pods and some shelf-stable half and half or creamers.
9 May 2018 | 31 replies
To them, it might be more about you denying them their essential humanity, treating them like troglodytes fresh from a life underground.

26 March 2018 | 5 replies
Hi, I am buying a new rental property out of state and will be relying heavily on a property management to run daily operations for me.There are tenants already in the property and a property manager in place that the seller is currently using.Should I just continue with the same management company (considering the tenants are familiar with them) or use my agent as the new property manager (since he knows the property well and I have worked with him closely for a month now) or look for a completely fresh property management .Can someone please help me understand what’s the best thing to go with??

26 March 2018 | 17 replies
@Eddie SorrellIf those market rent #'s are correct, I would clearly explain this to them, and then recommend that you offer to do some minor upgrades to the units for those existing tenants.Put up a fresh coat of paint on the walls, pay for carpet cleaning (if there are carpets), do minimal upgrades to the lighting fixtures, and maybe even throwing in some USB outlets -all relatively inexpensive upgrades to your units that will help force appreciate the rent, even if they decide not to stay.