
4 June 2017 | 7 replies
I would be interested in hearing more about what you have to say on the subject..I'll share some of the things I see the big time developers do when they build a zillion houses, or condo units, at once:One of the games the big time developers do is sell off the crappiest lot first to "set the comps" and then they gradually go up in value until the final one, on the nicest lot, sells for the highest price possible.They also often kick back a chunk of closing costs to work with their preferred lender because, like you, they are time sensitive and don't want to waste two or three months with a buyer that isn't truly qualified & is now asking for yet another extension that you've got to eat the carrying costs for.

12 February 2018 | 22 replies
Gradually work up to what you are comfortable with.

4 August 2017 | 18 replies
Consider gradual rent increases instead of a big bump.5.

6 June 2017 | 3 replies
We've had this kind of problem before, and honestly, it seems to just gradually get worse and worse until we can get the tenant out.You can schedule frequent inspections to get inside the house and check the condition and count beds and toothbrushes.You can give your business card to all the neighbors and see if any of them are willing to have a camera to record the house set up temporarily.You can hang back and wait for it to play out.You can stop by the police department and see what they are willing to share and if they have a program where you can copies of all calls to the property.You can send a cease and desist letter stating that if you get any proof of criminal activity or extra occupants there will be no leniency.

9 June 2017 | 8 replies
A turnkey is more gradual, so for some it's better to start there just to get the ball rolling.

9 August 2017 | 25 replies
I'd also want to see the property repair history and the tenant's payment history.Lastly, I think your gradual rent increase plan is wise.

3 July 2017 | 45 replies
Others are buying house for me gradually. 2.

30 April 2017 | 6 replies
The dramatic and immediate halt in borrowing at the business sector and gradual decline in the consumer sector will hit the banks right in their bottom line.

23 April 2017 | 4 replies
But we always encourage our students to start easier then expand gradually into bigger projects.Best of luck!

28 April 2017 | 15 replies
That's why I recommend starting the category search wide open to learn the keywords, then gradually add specific keywords while eliminating certain subcategories.