
25 October 2018 | 2 replies
If there's any way I can be of use, I have a pretty unique skill set that includes proficiency with computers, automotive repairs, as well as writing/editing.

11 December 2018 | 8 replies
If there's any way I can be of use, I have a pretty unique skill set that includes proficiency with computers, automotive repairs, as well as writing/editing.

24 October 2018 | 3 replies
Such properties can be profitable, but it takes a special set of skills to manage the situations that will come up and potentially destroy your cash flow and/or the property.The strategy does not so much matter, rather than having a good team in place such as a very involved property manager with experience in class C/D properties.

25 October 2018 | 2 replies
Growing my network is vital for me at this moment in time.

26 October 2018 | 2 replies
We all have our own unique “set of skills” (said in Liam Neeson’s voice).

11 January 2020 | 81 replies
There are some skills that I suggest every homeowner learns in order to avoid high repair bills (in order I usually do them):-Fix minor roof leaks & repair siding/exterior-Fix water supply leaks with compression fittings or hose clamps if needed-Install lights, replace bad receptacles, switches, or breakers-Install electric water heater if needed-Fix subfloor & sturdy up framing if needed-Fix/replace windows/doors/glass and install locks-Drywall/mud, brush&roll paint-Install floor (floating/tile) and cut/install trim-Install toilets/sinks/cabinets/faucets-install mini split units if no functioning ductwork

26 October 2018 | 3 replies
Maybe you can recommend someone with great negotiation skills?

26 October 2018 | 9 replies
I agree but most agents don't put in the work to make it happen or just aren't willing to learn the skills it takes.

29 December 2018 | 51 replies
Geared towards investors, not homeowners, it has a lot of the vital information like how much rent is being collected, expenses, NOI and Cap Rate.

30 October 2018 | 12 replies
The actual management of the property does not take up a significant amount of time (depending on the quality of tenant and property- I would suggest both being good to great) but leasing the property does take special skills that are better "contracted out."