
12 June 2020 | 17 replies
I thought this would be the closest major for what I plan to do, and is kind of broad so it covers a lot of different things.
12 June 2020 | 10 replies
My recommendation get with an investors agent that knows the areas and can give broad estimates about what sort of cash flow you can expect based on property management experience in a variety of assets.

19 June 2020 | 20 replies
I had two bad experiences with property management and which led to self managing but it will be unfair to cast a broad brush.

22 April 2020 | 2 replies
The broad plan can be broken down into three primary functions.

4 May 2020 | 3 replies
@Ellie Gomez sent a specific PM but more broadly it is about finding the out of state or out of area investors that you can add value to in that way.

5 June 2021 | 62 replies
Going the non-turnkey route involves more work (in theory, we're painting with broad strokes here) and MAY get you a better return overall, but comes at the costs of time/energy/money invested.Turn the key and let it be . . . so they say.Tis not for me and so I'll be . . . going the other way.

5 May 2020 | 7 replies
Broadly, I’d say it ranges from 35-50% for properties in the western United States. 35% being a 2000 or newer, garden-style property with rent greater than $1,300/~$1.25sqft. 50% being older properties with small units and rents less than $1,000/~$1.25sqft.

10 May 2020 | 2 replies
Every person is unique and different and unless you hold securities licenses or are a CPA, I would remain extremely broad.

7 May 2020 | 10 replies
A little concerned some details may not be relevant to Canadian market, although the broad concepts obviously still do.

7 May 2020 | 3 replies
That is a fairly broad question @Jeremy Cardenales I think you should read some books about wholesaling, find some local wholesalers to learn from, or pay for some educational resources.