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Renee La-Viscount Real Estate Investor for GA
30 August 2016 | 5 replies
You might want to get small apartment complexes at first then get larger ones.  
Daniel Highsmith HOA Gotchas?
24 September 2016 | 12 replies
I recently found a retiring gentleman trying to sell three 1\1 units in the same complex.
Abraham Saldana Pulling out equity from multiple properties
2 September 2016 | 4 replies
Hi everyone,I am making the jump into apartment complexes and I am having (typical) newbie issues of raising funds to purchase.  
Ryan Andersen I might have a deal buying a mobile home park, How to start?
5 September 2016 | 8 replies
There are other groups putting out podcasts, forums, and groups for MHP owners and enthusiasts and you should check each out to find the ones that seem to address your needs.MHP's are complex animals and it takes time to get to know all the different aspects of them.  
Eric A. NYC: To buy my home or invest first?
30 November 2016 | 41 replies
But you could buy your home and then invest in a small multi or apartment complex in a rust belt city.
Walter Martinez new active wholesaler in Houston Texas
1 September 2016 | 8 replies
thanks Ricardo. i started looking into list source and found it a bit complex once i seen all the demographics involved (just like anything else when starting), any advice you can share would be appreciated . thanks in advance 
Victor P. Dallas Attorney Recommendation, Apartment Issue
31 August 2016 | 0 replies
Hello All, Seeking recommendation for an attorney in the Dallas TX  area the my daughter can consult regarding a disturbing incident that occurred this week at the apartment complex she rents at. 
William Huston What is the best things to look for in your first Broker office?
1 September 2016 | 7 replies
The business seems much larger, since there is 17 locations in the area and was told there are thousands of offices nationwide...Commission:level 1: $0-$25k 60%level 2: $25k-50k 65%level 3: 50k-70k 70%level 4: 70k-100k 75%level 5: 100k-150k 80%level 6: 150k-175k 85%Level 7: 175k +     90%Fees:$300/yr, E/O insurance$100, new agent setup fee$75/mth, marketing fee$72/per 1000 business cards$18/per name badge$225, FAR/NAR Membership initiation fee$460/yr FAR/NAR annual membership dues$90, MLS setup fee$350/yr MLS annual membership dues$50, supra key setup fee$275/yr, Supra key annual membership dues$110, lockbox purchaseFlorida Luxury Realty from the beginning was kinda hidden off the road, the office is hidden in the back of a business complex in regards to the one office i specifically went to, its very clean and professional looking, just the office overall is not very lit up or fresh looking...and when i dropped in there was noone at the location outside of the clerical person at the front desk from what i could tell, most of the office was completely dark...
Matt Siapin Rental property Orange County
8 September 2016 | 6 replies
I think OC, for rental cash flow, either you need to do the specialized housing market like rehab homes, vacation rentals, or huge projects like apartment complexes.
Kent Baltare Owners open to sub-leasing in the South Bay Area.
10 September 2016 | 25 replies
Do you know the downside of leasing and sub-leasing in a condo complex?