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Matthew F. ROI : The Expense of Knowledge, Time, and Experience and its Beneficiary
2 March 2014 | 11 replies
and i'll post a picture because most people don't on forums, and i don't know if it will bring more traffic and/or solid experienced answers or not.Regardless, Thanks for reading my plea in sleep deprived exhaustion at the very end of the week.
Ron Riojas New member from Brazoria County, Texas
3 March 2014 | 7 replies
Traffic is just as bad going to Houston as it is coming from Houston.If there, what is the predominant industry?
Ken Fricke My seconded attempt at a flip
4 March 2014 | 3 replies
I purchased a sfr 3810 sq feet, for 135K, my Realtor said the ARV would be 250K I renovated the upstairs the roof and the outside of the house cost was 25k, put the house on the market for 230k no offer very little traffic!
Jamal Atwell First Flip, too expensive?
11 March 2014 | 15 replies
Start attending Meetups and REIAs in the Baltimore area and start networking, get connected with people that know the city and get those proverbial "boots on the ground" that can help you even though you are probably 50 miles - but with traffic 2 hours!
Thierry Van Roy How to approach this deal? (Weird red flags)
16 June 2015 | 5 replies
The key is without the anchor driving traffic the small strip will not lease up.Funds are very sophisticated sellers.
Marc Dufour How to advertise?
6 March 2014 | 6 replies
I am using Craigslist and Trulia and priced it correctly....but I don't have enough traffic during the open houses.
Josh C. Lay down carpet
12 March 2014 | 6 replies
Might be okay in a low traffic area like a bedroom but won't hold up anywhere else.
Dana R. Best Rental Months
8 March 2014 | 4 replies
That said If you have a good unit at a good price in a good area you will still get a lot of traffic. Ive
Michael Herr Neighbor claims I'm destroying the neighborhood
6 March 2014 | 15 replies
I get this from one of our neighbors- a rental if it is run down and has loud trashy tenants and cars on blocks would diminish value and rightly cause neighbors anger-- all our rentals are in well established developments-- I give my card to both side neighbors and ask them to please call us if there is excess noise, traffic, residents,etc-- it creates much good will & I also tell the new renter that we have done this with the neighbors-- it puts renters on notice that you will find out about unmoved lawns, animals, etc. as long as your home looks like a home and not a shabby obvious rental, your neighbors will calm down.
Samuel Pichardo Adventures in PPC - AdWords / BingAds
7 March 2014 | 0 replies
Search network ads are the ones that show up after you conduct a search.Yes, I've been getting some leads and calls only pushing the search network ads but I've found that I get a lot less traffic for the dollar.