
25 August 2020 | 20 replies
@Naga Avinash Raya - hard for me to think that anything is better than a local house hack if you have that option available.1) You already know the area - and already have an intuitive knowledge of the parts of town that are up and coming2) You might be eligible for down payment assistance (definitely research this)3) What better way to learn property management (and why you want to outsource it as your RE empire grows) than literally living in the home you're managing4) Leverage - when your leverage is 27 to 1 like it is with an FHA loan - your ROI numbers have insane upside potential with mild appreciationAnyways - there are some solid turnkey companies out there - but I have trouble imagining any of them could touch the house hack option return-wise for your first property.

26 August 2020 | 5 replies
If that's not possible, there's a massive community of hosts and side businesses you can reach out to in order to outsource any aspect of the business, from advertising to cleaning.In my experience, owning a vacation rental business is well worth the risks.
25 August 2020 | 7 replies
The quotes have come through from an Allstate agent outsourcing to American Modern so that we can cover multiple rentals under the same policy.
22 October 2020 | 3 replies
@Padma Mallipeddi are you going to build yourself or outsource to a CM/GC?

20 March 2022 | 5 replies
@Damon CluckBusiness process outsourcing (BPO) is the practice of contracting a specific work process or processes to an external service provider.

14 September 2020 | 2 replies
Hello,I am looking to acquire multifamily properties in Chicagoland and throughout Midwest.Do you have any recommendations on resources I can leverage to automate my direct mail campaigns & outsource my outbound calls?

15 September 2020 | 4 replies
I would not like to involve personally and would like to hire a service or outsource it.

8 August 2012 | 6 replies
After almost 25 years, my job will soon be outsourced.

4 September 2012 | 5 replies
Unfortunately, my entire group (almost 100 people) will soon be outsourced.

13 September 2012 | 28 replies
Originally posted by Ann Bellamy:It seems to me if you are paying an agent to represent you, the agent can represent you at the trustee sale.I was thinking the same thing...My guess is that the agent is just too lazy to do this, and would rather outsource it, costing the buyer both commission and the fee to the auction bidder.Unfortunately, depending on how the buyer agency contract is written, the agent may have the right to a commission at this point, regardless of how the property is purchased (assuming it is purchased).