
16 July 2018 | 3 replies
Hi guys,My partner and I are looking to close on some units in Eastern Milwaukee and we are currently looking for a reliable Property Manager.

23 July 2018 | 11 replies
Im not playing in SW WI, but i do in Northern WI, you really need to know your market and numbers, compas are tougher to understand, but I do well im my markets, the majority of my portfolio is either rural, or in towns below 15K people. if you have a good team and a PM that operates at a high level, those markets can be gold, but its not for everyone, its not easy, but generally there is little competition and high demand@Michael B. population of 70K is quite big in most of WI other than Milwaukee, Green Bay, Madison and Appleton, there are not many cities north of 50K populations.

18 July 2018 | 8 replies
Lawn mowing for me (not in dfw) costs about 30 bucks for around .18 acre lot.If I’m understanding you correctly and they just reconnected wires in the electrical breaker that costs me 50 bucks.

14 July 2018 | 2 replies
If the landlord doesn't know the going rate for rent in the area, it's your chance to squeeze out a few more bucks of profit!

12 July 2018 | 1 reply
I don't know too many people that would say no to a few extra bucks just to drive by a place.

13 July 2018 | 33 replies
What's the point of having two cheap houses that bring in 1500 bucks in rent a month and double the work and trouble when you can buy one more expensive house and rent it for 1400 to stable tenants.

13 July 2018 | 11 replies
It'd likely take a long time to recapture the outlay from the savings... just use the lump sum you already have to do something else with greater return.6% to 5% on 100k w/ 20% down is what like 21 bucks a mo savings...

25 July 2018 | 30 replies
200 bucks for the removal of #2 is not out of line.

15 July 2018 | 7 replies
Sucks ,don’t do it . 86k is way too much to only get 700$ bucks a month . 50 bucks cash flow a month should be enough to tell you it won’t work

16 July 2018 | 5 replies
All costs less then 30 bucks.