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Sam Booth So Dave Ramsey says.....
13 May 2024 | 79 replies
If I am a Dave Ramsey fan, I am tickled pink about being included and thus fill out the survey.  
Ryan Earl Selling our house - investors or realtors? (Please Help!!)
15 May 2024 | 35 replies
If my clients aren't 'Raving Fans" at the end of the transaction, I have really missed the mark- so I do everything possible to make my buyers and seller's happy campers! 
Trevor Crabtree First Turnkey Property
14 May 2024 | 31 replies
G'Day Trevor,Just posted the same below to another investor asking about turnkey and my advice stays the same 😁There aren't many "true" turnkey companies around anymore and I've seen a trend where investors want to DIY out of state and country.Personally, I think this is an even bigger recipe for disaster than buying turnkey.But that's just my opinion.Back in the day you had many "turnkey" companies selling crappy properties in crappy areas for a lot more than market value.Then they pass you on to a 3rd party PM that nickel and dimes you to death.Granted, if you want to DIY I would always advise moving to the market that you want to invest in.Spending enough time with key people needed to make your venture a success.Yep, easier said than done 🤷‍♂️If you DIY from out of state, you will probably find an "investor friendly" agent that will flog you expensive property from the MLS, refer a "good" contractor and then you will most likely also get nickel and dimed by a referred "trustworthy" PM.IMO, you are safer finding a reputable turnkey provider in a market that you want to invest in and go from there.If $#%@ hit's the fan (Which it always does in real estate), at least you have everyone to blame under the same roof.A true turnkey provider will have everything an out of state investor would/want and need under the same roof.No finger pointing is allowed lolI'm bias as we offer turnkey so take my words with a grain of salt.Just happy to offer my 0.2 Aussie cents.Wishing you much success
Khaled Eissa Good Price Kitchen Cabinets
12 May 2024 | 3 replies
Not a fan of IKEA or any RTA cabinets for that matter....
Ben Hays Have you done a risk management walk-thru of your Smokies cabin?
12 May 2024 | 5 replies
We have been in the Smokies a long time, and many guest accidents, some of them life threatening over the years, could have been avoided with an annual risk management walk-thru:- Loose or rotting steps- Nails poking up through deck boards- Stinging insect hives or infestations- Ceiling fans that are barely hanging on- Loose deck, stair, and landing railings- And oh, about a hundred other things!
Douglas Gratz What is the new construction process? Dig lot, pour concrete, etc
14 May 2024 | 201 replies
. - I frequently see BP posters looking for "investor friendly" contractors for their flips.
Ed O. Starting out - Avoid Bank of America
13 May 2024 | 25 replies
You can also write smaller checks more frequently
Darryl Davis Turnkey Company Suggestion
13 May 2024 | 9 replies
You will need to get a local, rockstar Realtor, contractor, lender, and property manager.https://www.biggerpockets.com/...I'm a Columbus, OH fan.
Stuart Udis Investing in Multi-Family Syndications With An Out Of State Sponsors
12 May 2024 | 2 replies
Like many of you, I am frequently contacted by syndicators raising capital for apartment building acquisitions in distant markets.
Nathan Frost Airdna / STR experts
11 May 2024 | 8 replies
I use this frequently to help my properties & my clients as they search for new investment properties.