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Richard Gann 3 Factors to Consider in Exchanging Your Oregon Rental Property
16 December 2024 | 1 reply
In each category, note how much you are bothered or stressed on a 1 to 5 scale, with 1 = not bothered at all and 5 = stressed out: Pain Points Stress1 to 5 Pain Points Stress1 to 5 Unit turnover Exterior maintenance Advertising for available units Deferred capital expenditures Tenant screening rules Plumbing or electrical emergencies Tenant selection / discrimination rules Mortgage payments Documenting move-in conditions Bookkeeping and bill paying Documenting ongoing conditions Taxes and insurance premiums Dealing with tenant complaints Risk of late payments or non-payments Dealing with neighbor complaints Risk of property damage or vandalism Mold, termites and rodents Premises liability Interior maintenance Evicting tenants If your completed table has mostly 1s and 2s, then congratulations—you are a happy landlord!
William F. Open reviews on land investing programs
17 December 2024 | 13 replies
Financing-  build a relationship with a regional banker, don’t shop for interest rates, start small and build history and loyalty they are your team, Cross collateralize, deposit CD/MM or custodial account with bank for loan, give them monthly updates, nail your deal analysis, do stress tests on your deal analysis-cost/interest rate/deal length/ sale price etc. 12.  
Tom Dieringer What are some of the biggest differences between an urban STR and vacation market STR
14 December 2024 | 4 replies
It was much more stressful and not worth it IMO. 
Glenn McCrorey I quit my job today
29 December 2024 | 253 replies
Most will never understand the hard work, sacrifices, risks, and stress that comes with building a successful business of 28 units from the ground up.
Marie Copul W2 Income +500k - What's the best real estate investing strategy for me to scale?
6 January 2025 | 25 replies
With that said I feel like I significantly improved my position and reduced my stress..Being  high income earner is great, but the goal is what you keep and what you spend.
Rodolfo Chicata Keep or sell?
14 December 2024 | 2 replies
If you sold it, what would you do with the money and how does the return compare to what you get now (factoring in the amount of work/stress with each option)?
Shiloh Lundahl Those of you on the sidelines
30 January 2025 | 45 replies
@Eric BilderbackAgree with you, and to your point - if you buy something today that puts you in a stressed out position, you can't / shouldn't count on anything saving you - like a huge jump in rents or a big decrease in rates so can you refinance. 
Richard Bautista Too good to be true to have connected with a real estate agent who has a whole team?
8 January 2025 | 29 replies
Be careful with Section 8 it can be a nightmare and its a high stress enviroment.
Max Nathan Investing in a far away market
17 December 2024 | 12 replies
It could be stressful if there is a plumbing or heating issue and you're several hours away. 
Kayla M. Looking for Guidance and Help to Get Out of a Baltimore Property
2 January 2025 | 53 replies
I have been much happier and less stressed since switching over to them.