
7 July 2019 | 10 replies
Many of the old podcasts' models do not work in our current station in the RE cycle.

17 July 2019 | 5 replies
There are plenty right now who are recycling tapes to the 3rd degree.
28 July 2019 | 3 replies
The biggest mistake i see is folks using short term debt from a HELOC or 401K and not having a realistic way to repay it quickly so as to recycle the capital into future investments.

26 December 2020 | 10 replies
After rehabbing each unit and recycling the "trouble tenants," I was able to double the rents and positively cash flow!
10 July 2019 | 3 replies
The owner, which acquired it from his deceased father, recycles metal/ buys and sells junk.

12 July 2019 | 2 replies
Hey all, I know a lot of you solve this issue by offering discounts to tenants who handle garbage duties, (Separating recycling from garbage, pulling bags to the curb, sweeping out front etc.)But for those of you who don't take that route b/c you don't want to mix with your tenants in that way or b/c you handle it on your own.

13 July 2019 | 8 replies
Hi All,I have an issue I want to seek your advice on regarding the fines that are levied on landlords due to negligent tenants not following the city rules on recycling and garbage.

22 July 2019 | 4 replies
I’ve recycled savings from a teacher salary 8 times now.

15 July 2019 | 12 replies
I went back to Oregon with my tail between my legs no way to compete.. then took our 54 home portfolio and sold it to these same companies 18 months later for better than 50% COC return.. but they still got good buys.. it was bound to happen.. coming out of the GFC.homes were selling for as little as 25% of replacement costs.. now at least they are back up to about replacement costs.the mid west though existing inventory that gets recycled to buy hold investors is still selling at below replacement costs.

18 July 2020 | 14 replies
What happens when there is a lot of capital chasing a sponsor and it is continuously being recycled is that the pursuit costs and timing are minimized such that the lag between when capital is put to use and when it is raised is rather short; so short that it makes more sense to just raise it in a fund.