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James Miller Air bnbers read this
26 March 2020 | 13 replies
Here are some ideas on where you can market your property: Paid general rental websites, specific interest rental websites, craigslist, social media, fliers, bulletin boards, property management company, marketing through prior renters, newspaper, online virtual tour, printed brochure, property specific website (you can make these free online), real estate agent, real estate MLS, through referrals and commissions, rental magazine, sales calls to local employers and yard signs.Marketing Plan Marketing a property is just like marketing a product.
Jake Noreau Providence, RI buy and hold house hack
5 May 2020 | 29 replies
Read the fine print on anything where it seems you're getting something for nothing.Years ago I investigated "free" money being offered for lead paint abatement work, and buried many pages into the agreement was a paragraph saying that rents would be kept at least 30% below "fair market rent" for the units for five years, or something to that effect.When I reached that paragraph I stopped reading, it wasn't worth it to continue.Sometimes it's worth the trade-off or restrictions.
Simond Wong Appraisal Approach Help please
25 March 2020 | 3 replies
A couple things that help in being proactive when your appraiser comes by is to have your own set of comps printed out as well as an expense list of updates you have made to the home that you can give the appraiser just to show you have also done your due diligence.
Heather Frusco Why is Rent still due during COVID-19?
11 September 2020 | 328 replies
If we print more money, quantitative easing then we will eventually pay it in inflation.  
Rob Massopust Covid-19 [Corona Virus] Defer your mortgage protect your cashflow
25 March 2020 | 1 reply
It is going to be much worse than 2008, there is no amount of printing [ie stimulus] that can get out of this.
Robin Morales Opportunity amid COVID Chaos
7 May 2020 | 30 replies
Very little downward pressure on pricing in fact I think a lot of people are scared of holding cash due to pending inflation (from the government printing an unprecedented amount of money), and are trading out of cash into hard assets like property as a hedge against inflation, so we may even see prices increase.
Paul Birkett Lender View: Here's what coming next....the outlook is not good.
26 March 2020 | 2 replies
(Source and more info:  https://www.cbsnews.com/news/minneapolis-fed-chief-says-small-businesses-need-forgivable-loans-60-minutes-2020-03-22/He offered that the Fed was prepared to print money if necessary and would flood the market to ensure 2008's financial disaster was not repeated. 
Russell Brazil Cheesecake Factory Will Not Pay Rent On April 1
6 April 2020 | 6 replies
@Kenneth Garrett don't forget to include the back door stimulus (fed reserve money printing and purchasing stocks, bonds, etc.)
Katie Miller Looking for an amazing before & after flip to feature!
6 July 2020 | 35 replies
Did you take semi-professional photos of the before and after (to be printed, these photos have to be at least 300DPI so, sorry, no iPhone pics allowed).If you fit these criteria, I want to hear from you!
Cory Wallace The Stimulus Package Has Me Concerned
27 March 2020 | 2 replies
With the stimulus package happening, the only way this is going to happen is by the Federal Reserve printing money.