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Account Closed Keeping Up With the Millennials- How Landlords Can Stay Relevant.
26 August 2016 | 3 replies
Born between 1982 and 1995, Millennials (also known as Generation Y) are around the ages of 16-35 years old.
Alfredo O. Working on First Rental Property
30 August 2016 | 6 replies
I usually look at the age of the roof, hot water heater,  furnace, etc.
Nicholas Armstrong 8 Unit apartment complex - What I need to know going in.
27 August 2016 | 6 replies
What's the age of the property? 
Elisha Mcginley Wholesaling Advice for a Newbie
3 September 2016 | 13 replies
Right now it's absentee owners, age 50+ who own the properties outright.
Tony Hoffer To 401k... Or Not??
27 August 2016 | 16 replies
I think the answer varies on a number of things such as your age, when you plan to retire, how much you have to invest, etc.
Kevin Stalbaum Long time Vacant property.....how to get ahold of owner
27 August 2016 | 3 replies
The more info you have ie age, address the better the results you will have.   
Bradley Bladon Zillow Zestimate Accuracy...
27 August 2016 | 4 replies
But Patrice B is right in the fact that there are many factors going into an assessment of value like # of bedrooms, baths, sq ft, condition, age, location, etc.
Bonnie Low Big stucco problems! What are my options?
5 July 2020 | 13 replies
The age of the home can be a factor as well.
Sheena Alford Condos for rental
31 August 2016 | 12 replies
My wife no longer wants me climbing ladders or crawling under houses now that I'm retirement age.
Bradley Bladon Wholesaling in low-income neighborhoods...
28 August 2016 | 1 reply
many of them are on streets where all the houses are run down...HOwever you can go 1 or 2 streets over and find same style homes, same age etc...that have been reasonably maintained.