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Lev Vasserman Hi i need advice where can i learn Yardi..
3 June 2018 | 0 replies
Hii am real estate broker..use to to work in management company..over 1 year without job..a job i find on line  looking a person who knows yardi.... i am mostly work out of office..now need help to learn  yardi..thank you
Tanner Marsey Tell me if I’m wrong but....
23 February 2018 | 23 replies
I am just trying to find out if the it makes financial sense for me to buy down there and possibly use as an investment if living there doesn’t work out.
Mark Williams Moving into apartment buildings? What's the avg price per door?
21 February 2018 | 7 replies
@Mark WilliamsThe valuation of commercial asset (which your 24 unit building is) is driven by the NOI of the asset, the building class, the cap rate for that asset class in the area where the building is located and thit is very different from the purchase and sale of residential properties for which the value is determined by the price other people paid for similar properties.it is important to look at the P&L statement for the building you are looking to purchase and verify that it accounts for the expenses and income to work out the true NOI.The NOI divided by the cap rate and divided by the number of units would give you the price you should expect to pay.That price per unit will vary depending on the class of asset it is.Class A commands the highest price per unit and the lowest cap rateClass D commands the lowest price per unit and the highest cap rateNot the precise answer you were expecting but hope it helps.
Shawndrika Hardie I'm a newbie & I want to wholesale in the Golden Triangle! Help!
16 March 2018 | 9 replies
If "Investing" does not work out or is slow to start, you have a back up career at the ready which of itself can be quite lucrative.The only downside I have seen to licensing is that not everyone is able to find a Broker off the bat that is supportive of their Investing goals.
Steve DellaPelle Renting to my Handyman...Good or Bad Idea?
27 February 2018 | 14 replies
It could work out fine, just not that if it starts to go south not only do you need to evict your tenant you also need to replace your handyman.
Jeremy Lee Parents want to gift their portion of co-owned property?
20 February 2018 | 3 replies
There are some caveats we would need to work through; I have two brothers that technically each have a third ownership per the trust (this would work out to 25% ownership for them each based on the current math since I already 'own' [on a private loan agreement with my parents] 25%).
Joseph Z. REAL online real estate brokerage
26 May 2018 | 24 replies
My mentor is located about 20 mins from me and she actually does work out of a brick and mortar office. 
Trevor Baker Does this strategy make sense?
22 February 2018 | 12 replies
I believe cash flow is king and in this situation it just doesn't work out IMO.
Rob Bianco KC Neighborhood Advice
18 May 2018 | 6 replies
Just don't go east of Harrison St. on the Missouri side and stay south of I-70 on the Kansas side and you should be able to find enough deals to analyze that something will work out
Seth M. Tenant Mold Complaints Following Abatement - Advice please!
15 May 2018 | 27 replies
If you still want to end your tenancy, I can let you out of the lease, but I'll need you to work out a month's notice, and be sure to keep the place immaculate so I can find a quality tenant and have a new tenant move in immediately.