
15 March 2024 | 10 replies
With so much inventory currently on the market, there are lots of choices for buyers.

15 March 2024 | 17 replies
You can point out that even if tenants haven't violated any terms of the contract, as a landlord, it's your responsibility to ensure the safety of the house which includes both tenants and their guestsIf PM doesn’t provide an appropriate solution then you will have no choice but to seek legal assistance.

19 March 2024 | 323 replies
While it's possible to learn this business from the outside (I and many others have), being on the inside can cut down your learning curve tremendously.Even more importantly, you'll likely make connections with people who can help you succeed -- brokers, lenders, partners, etc.So, I would never tell someone that they should quit their jobs to get a real estate related job, but if someone wanted to do it, I can't imagine a situation where I think it would be a bad choice.

14 March 2024 | 16 replies
Admittedly, it seems like he is needing to be a lot more hands on with the cheaper one, as she does not seem as experienced or knowing what questions to ask on front end to get a design knocked out quickly and efficiently.Things to think about with being an Airbnb host, that sort of stem from these questions: beyond some wall color choices and furniture selection, who is picking out dishes, flat ware, towels, blankets, sheets, pillows, mattresses.

13 March 2024 | 13 replies
If you’re just getting started with mobiles John Fedro would be an excellent choice.

13 March 2024 | 14 replies
To assist you in making a well-informed choice, think about these points:1.

13 March 2024 | 6 replies
There are a few types of people who will buy your end of line flips….1) Those that will only buy truly safe … battle born… “equity the day I buy”.. opportunities And/or2) those that were trained to see real estate investing as a much more risky “ investment”… in other words “ a buy that “SHOULD” have value after appreciation”With Buyer group #1… if you provide truly investor grade deals that haven’t been stripped of most of the equity before you try to flip, you will build a following of investor grade buyers that WILL pay cash and CAN close “ as soon as the title search is done”… This will net smaller nets for you initially , but you will own a REAL Buyers list… that WILL have the experience… to REALLY CLOSE ASAP.And that will make your machine run MUCH more smoothly.Or2) you can initially max out your net on a few deals as you scape out most of the equity for yourself… but you will only be working with non experienced buyers.. who will buy ….one… realize that they are in WAY too deep… have no B plan.. and they will be FAR less likely to buy again… AND they may never even make it to your first closing .So.. your choice… cultivate a crop of GREAT slam dunk , low work load real buyer investors…. where all you need to do is find the property , mark it up a LITTLE ..and we do all of the rest of the work…Or sew a crop of weeds…I do spend a little bit of my time asking wholesalers to take me off of their lists.I would love to buy from you.I don’t want to spend my time doing the initial marketing.I am willing to pay for your valueBut I don’t buy properties that don’t have TWO exit strategies1) enough equity AT CLOSING so that, at the very least I could sell it TODAY without taking a loss…..AND2) after my expertise ….

13 March 2024 | 2 replies
We do ask for W-2's and bank statements, it's right on our website.But, to ask your PMC to do this when it's NOT part of their standard process, after you've hired them, is not going to go over well, as you are experiencing.So, you have a choice, accept their standard process, pay them extra to do as you want or take them up on their offer to terminate.

12 March 2024 | 2 replies
Additionally, vinyl plank comes in a variety of styles and colors, allowing you to choose a design that fits the aesthetic of your property.As for the walls, if you are looking for a budget-friendly option to replace tile, wall paneling could be a good choice.

14 March 2024 | 7 replies
So if you're looking for cash flow, you need a large down payment.That being said, a 2-4 unit property in DC is almost always a good choice.