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Keith Kennedy Coronado short term rental
27 May 2015 | 0 replies
Rental Rates high seasonDaily range $125-$160 Weekly $850-$950Rental Rates low seasonDaily $105-$120Weekly $675-$800 Residential tower is one of the most sought-after residences in the beach area.The building is an icon and a staple in Panama’s beach communities– particularly amongst English-speaking expats and vacation homeowners.It’s known throughout Panama for its ideal location, breathtaking coastal views, resort-style amenities, and spacious high-quality apartments. amenities include: Direct beach accessRooftop pool and social area with panoramic beach and mountain viewsGround pool and social areaChildren’s poolFitness centerGame roomLow monthly maintenance feesCovered parking24-hour securityOther advantages: Home to an established community of English-speaking expatsA short walk to several excellent restaurants and a mini-supermarketAbout five minutes drive to the major supermarkets, banks, shopping, and more restaurantsJust over an hour from Panama City, largest city and national capitalDeveloper units have long since sold out, and people take advantage when a resale comes on the market.High resale value and reliable rental incomeThe Apartments iconic and high-demand development– occupying an exclusive and enviable waterfront position and filled with lavish amenities.The units, which sit on the 1st, 2nd, and 4th floor, each offer a prize-winning & unobstructed view of the Pacific, and a private balcony fully furnished, with modern tropical-chic décor that suits its beachfront ambience kitchenettes have also been providedNow for the numbers: average monthly rental: $2,200; property mgmt fee $115, condo maintenance fee: $68; Cable wifi $60; electric $60 mo, Rental mgmt fee: 20%; asking $185,000 USDMore detail in terms of Property insurance, taxes pending.
Victoria Winters What things make a good Elevator Pitch?
28 May 2015 | 3 replies
New and seasoned investors can meet and mingle, exchange ideas and refer business to each other in a more relaxed, yet structured social environment. 
Patrick Jacques Best Realtor Custom Website
28 May 2015 | 6 replies
All include the IDX, SEO, Social Media tips, Blogging, Support and so on...Are they really worth it?  
Tatiana R. New Member from West L.A.
30 May 2015 | 8 replies
. :-)My guy is the more social one... so I'm kind of gritting my teeth trying to introduce myself on a social platform!
Nixon Vayupak Evict a family member
28 May 2015 | 5 replies
The other two options: Cash for Keys (which you tried once... try again) and Services for the Homeless/Social Service Agency Guidance (provide a list of resources in your area in which he may engage.)
Max Mac Phail Back In Vegas, Ready To Learn
29 May 2015 | 1 reply
My background is in any customer facing business, particularly restaurants (yes I am a people person and can BS with the best), however I am also great with technology particularly social media (Twitter, Facebook and facebook ads).  
George P. #19 rental was purchased today
9 January 2016 | 50 replies
As I see it, landlords can be an asset to the neighborhood, or they can suck the life out of it.Well said, I could not agree more, there is a social responsibility that comes with holding properties.
Brian Burke This is My 1,000th Post: How BP Grew My Business, and 5 Things You Can Do to Get The Most Out of BP
10 July 2015 | 24 replies
At the end of the day BP is a social community of like-minded people.
Jim Bruggenschmidt How do you find properties to flip?
2 June 2015 | 4 replies
Network, social clubs, chamber of commerce, newspaper advertising , craiglist, car signs, Youtube, investor clubs, school board meetings, church groups, Personal lawyer, mailings, foreclosure lists, neighborhood door knocking, drive bys, grocery store bulletin boards, Trulia, Zillow, realtors, expired listings, RealtorTrac, FSBO, Garage sales, Open houses, Family reunions, Fire truck chaser, Funeral chaser, Floods, Classified ads, Apartment rental listings in newspaper, Current Tenants, Hud home auctions and listings, REO's, Real Estate auctions, Auctioneers, Appraisers, Relationships with Building code inspectors and others in office, Propertry Tax sales, Sheriff auction sales, Soliciting mailings to Probate lawyers, Real Estate seller lead providers, GURUS that have lead programs, Start an RE investment club locally, Hold seminars local on how to buy a home or sell your home. and on and on and on.
Nicole Jones Tenant Dispute on Multi-Family
17 June 2015 | 6 replies
-See if your male tenant works with any social workers to receive services.