
5 September 2009 | 18 replies
They were probably 2-3 bedroom 2 bath ranchers with attached garage, nothing fancy but good affordable housing for Tamarack's 100+ seasonal employees.

6 November 2009 | 9 replies
the casinos were packed and the strip was as well. i would say though that the more fancy restaurants were a bit easier to get into.

5 February 2010 | 21 replies
Send out clean deals nothing fancy NO BS No option contracts, and or assigns, No trusts.

4 June 2010 | 3 replies
That book just takes the standard rehabber’s formula and dresses it up a bit to make them sound smart.The standard formula is as follows:(ARV x 70%) – repairs = Maximum Purchase PriceContingency is built into the repair cost.

4 June 2010 | 0 replies
basically looking for someone who has worked on rentals and can do a quick, but good job. simple paint job with some prep necessary, nothing fancy just need to throw on a fresh coat to meet city regulations. any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

9 June 2010 | 8 replies
Most of the landlords in my area, show up driving nice shinny cars, where dress pants and a lot of gold.
3 August 2010 | 6 replies
I will never understand why it is that when I want to evaluate a commercial multifamily property that I have to look at an executive summary that is 100 pages long with 20 of them being the nicest pictures you can see...

10 September 2010 | 26 replies
I wouldn't touch a Starbucks with a ten foot pole.They are contracting heavily nationwide and repositioning.When they were growing they had no competition.Now every restaurant chain practically has some kind of fancy coffee or frapaccino.Many now instead of a 4 dollar drink at Starbucks can go to Mcdonalds and get similar for a 1.00.I know it's not the same but people will trade quality for big savings for OK taste to get a fix.I know about the restaurant industry and was in it for 10 years before getting into real estate.Same goes for Blockbusters.They are getting crushed by Netflix and Redbox DVD.They are fixing to go into bankrupcty and go under.As lifestyles and technology changes some business will flourish and others will expire.This is why it's important to know what is growing and what is contracting so you aren't left with an empty space and no cash flow.

29 September 2010 | 38 replies
I did a showing today to a section 8 prospect who wanted to make sure the closet was big enough for her shoe collection, she had 2 cell phones, a car, an expensive hair weave, fancy clothers and told me the 1200 sq ft home was not big enough for her and her daughter.

23 October 2010 | 10 replies
Dont know about Morrocco-- In USA --Atlanta or any other cities- I recommend area near --Hospital, College Campus, Large Industrial Complex as well as near public transportation --many young families and single moms like to rent house - not fancy or upscale - just basic - low maintenance - -- Also first check nearby apartment complexes --find out what they charge for rent - 2 br / 2 bath and offer hosue 3br/ 2 bath for same price or $50 more --eventually they will buy --as Lease Option --also young parents with young children like the house for play area etc -- In Atlanta rule of thumb is rent should be atleast 1 % of house ARV -- meaning $1000 rent for $100,000 house- -