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Timothy G Dunson Maximizing Returns: Why Residential Multifamily Properties
3 July 2024 | 0 replies
Are you eyeing the vibrant real estate market of San Antonio for your next investment?
Sean Pedeflous Slow to find tenants or over reacting?
1 July 2024 | 10 replies
Cast a wide net and you are more likely to catch fish.3.
Austin Kaercher Ready to buy our first property to flip
3 July 2024 | 6 replies
It helps to have another set of eyes on evaluating the deal since most of the lenders I've worked with won't lend on the project (because they want to protect their own investment) if they don't think it'll be a good deal for the buyer.  
Kevin Del Valle Garage project help
2 July 2024 | 4 replies
I'll keep in eye on that, because I think it's been kept as it is since it was build.
Ian Bruesehoff Pace Morby model - 0 of own money
2 July 2024 | 2 replies
Really eye opening.
Nick Russo Tax Planning/CPA in Southern New Jersey
2 July 2024 | 4 replies
I will keep an eye on that.
Sonny Dong Managing entrance on Duplex?
3 July 2024 | 8 replies
Your primary tenant should be your eye's and hears of the household, but I wouldn't give them duties of your responsibility. 
Rex Li Is this an underground yard drain?
1 July 2024 | 3 replies
They appear like they should be catching water from the gutter.
Chelsey Coleman Airbnb a bedroom
1 July 2024 | 13 replies
In the eyes of the law, any legal conflict between you and your guest will be treated as a landlord / tenant conflict even if the rental is a room in your own home.  
Allison Park Vacancy Rate - What is good/bad
1 July 2024 | 2 replies
A 6-7% vacancy rate might look tempting, but it’s important to keep an eye on any new developments, like Build-To-Rent apartments, that could pop up in the neighborhood.There’s also some research* out there showing that average vacancy rates across Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) have ranged from 17% to 10% in the past (95-17).