
9 April 2023 | 9 replies
I've seen variations of these from multiple PMs in different states.

22 March 2023 | 305 replies
yeah, when interest rate goes down, invest in index that's tech heavy like S&P or nasdaq (as their DCF increases *DCF is actually a derivative of interest rate as well).if interest rate goes up, invest in commodity ETF or in TBTand if interest rate is extremely low, buy as many rental as possible lolIt's that simple lol I’d only add one variation. buy as many rentals as possible when deals are to be had.

16 April 2009 | 31 replies
Of course there are many variations between this and finding out what you want to know by just reading.

10 March 2023 | 45 replies
@Alon Attiasyou've asked a bunch of variations of this question.

1 November 2022 | 16 replies
It’s a variation of 203k but is designed specifically for value add owner occupancy properties.

28 November 2016 | 9 replies
They are extremely similar in expenses and the biggest variations are management costs and debt service.

21 March 2022 | 7 replies
The variation of these factors will make a property cashflow or not.

6 July 2009 | 13 replies
In addition to the "I was tolds.." mentioned above, I've heard several variations on the deed in lieu.

23 August 2019 | 4 replies
@Dan Deppen, our values are easier to ascertain being a small nation and we don't tend to have the variation in suburbs that America has.

12 February 2023 | 6 replies
Landlords are so short-sighted when it comes to hiring property management companies and always mention some variation of, "but 8% is a lot..." nearsightedness.How much do you really know about the following:1) Fair Housing laws2) Fair Credit Reporting Act3) Consumer Privacy Protection laws4) Local rental ordinances5) State eviction laws and procedures6) Etc...Everyone thinks property management is easy until something goes wrong...Please send us any feedback via email, as we do not use the DM feature here.