
26 October 2021 | 8 replies
If the building has a lot of new features and healthy reserves, then that is a great sign and means that you're unlikely to have any special assessments pop up.3.

17 November 2021 | 3 replies
She has 3 dogs which can complicate things and doesn't have much money and is in poor health. I

8 November 2021 | 6 replies
But the IRS has demonstrated a healthy bit of skepticism about investment intent without income when there is significant personal use.It is all going to come down to your intent however on both sale and purchase.

19 November 2021 | 34 replies
People rent instead.iBuyers have been a trend for several years now and I believe it has it's place, but will not grow beyond a small share - Zillow just killed the program with massive losses and laid off 25% of their employees.For 2022 it looks like the market will become more healthy; the rate of appreciation should slow down, but we do expect prices to go up.

12 January 2020 | 2 replies
It seems that health risks are slightly less concerning to the overall-healthy individual, but what about the more vulnerable populations (immunocompromised, children, pregnant, elderly, etc), and those who are renting a home for longer term?

15 January 2020 | 1 reply
For me personally, I believe in carrying as much healthy debt as possible.

11 February 2020 | 14 replies
There are a few national companies (the names escape me) however they can be quite pricey if you don't have healthy lot rents.

21 January 2020 | 7 replies
I pay a healthy referral for these seller leads because he's put so much into getting to that meeting, he's already set a baseline with his aggressive offer and a timeline that it can take a few months to sell a distressed house for top dollar.

20 January 2020 | 3 replies
With only two tenants to help offset, you and your partner will likely be contributing a healthy sum to make the payments, plus all the repairs, etc.

21 January 2020 | 10 replies
At the moment, I believe the following tasks are NOT delegatable and remain core tasks:-Developing relationships by providing value-Getting smarter through learning, taking action and speaking with people-Being healthy - mental health and physical health through fitness/diet-Casting a vision or strategy for your life and your team's lifeSome tasks I believe can be delegated/systematized:-Finding deals - with help of brokers, wholesalers, marketing-Scheduling -through softwares like calendly-Property management through traditional property managers or digital assistantsThese are just a few that come to mind.