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Chad Harter Why does everyone hate Michigan so much?
15 November 2019 | 45 replies
But yes I am aware of the gradual turn around and that is what in my opinion makes it a great place to invest.
Scott Williams What would you consider a fair return?
3 October 2010 | 5 replies
I have noticed some banks do a good job of gradually lowering their prices until a property sells, others tend to let more of them sit x amount of time and finally take a lowball offer way below their asking price.I have a little cash, and have bought a couple of houses this way, though I live in one and sold the other on a land contract, so do not have any amazing return stories to share with a potential investor.Lately I have been thinking of trying to find someone to go in 50/50 on the purchase with me.My question is..what should I offer them?
Patrick M. Great Deal with Tenant With No Lease
15 August 2020 | 6 replies
Rents are probably $150 under market rent on both sides.My inclination is to work with people who have a good payment history and move rent up gradually, but I'd like to get the long-term renter into a legal situation on paper.
Account Closed inheriting a tenant with no written agreement - options?
17 May 2016 | 7 replies
We raised the rent each month for six months to get it gradually to market rent, and immediately did some improvements to make it actually be worth market.  
Jose Medina I own a house but don't live in it
12 March 2016 | 4 replies
One of the first flips you might think about doing is one that you can live in while you gradually do the work.
Andres Dejesus New to NYC Real Estate
10 June 2016 | 3 replies
I hoping to gradually build a rental property portfolio around the area with some cash I saved. 
Evert Taihuttu Newbie from London, UK
4 January 2016 | 1 reply
Loads to absorb and learn and I am gradually working out my strategies and goals that I can utilize here in the UK.Greets from the other side of the pond!
Dave Friedman Simple Cap Ex question
1 June 2017 | 7 replies
Hopefully, I can gradually raise rent as the market (and upgraded property condition) allows.Sorry, I'm kind of thinking out loud while I reply to you.
Chris Strokes Loudoun County Virginia Meet Up?
13 December 2021 | 115 replies
I’m in leesburg va I own 5  houses currently including mine in leesburg Ashburn and one in Clarke county I stopped real estate in 2013 and have been doing stock investing and some crypto, since but still manage the properties here i like that the values rise but also cash flowCurious what other investors are doing as I love growth but I also like the monthly checks coming in , tempting to cash out some stocks and buy another property in Reston or Herndon as things gradually get back to normal 
Torin Wolf The one that got me hooked.
30 September 2016 | 1 reply
My wife and I had gone to one of those 3-day hotel banquet room 'boot camps' where they pound you with information for a total of nearly 30 hours, gradually taking away tables and seat, increasing the psychological pressure until you either leave or buy-in.