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Brett Richardson Multifamily Investing Coaching
7 June 2024 | 24 replies
I like the camaraderie, folks help each other with issues that arise.It is my anecdotal observation that in some groups, folks mostly invest with the main character, who gets rich(er) and the folks make some money. 
Logan M. In-Depth Explanation Only listen to investors who are where you want to be.
3 June 2024 | 0 replies
Growing up in a household with 6 siblings and parents working hard to survive living in California I became very observant of what others were doing to make money.
Scott Trench Good Fees Vs Bad Fees For Property Managers
5 June 2024 | 10 replies
It's interesting that many of these VC-backed PMC's, despite having 10k+ properties under management, aren't doing well financially - one of them just merged with another industry-related company also not doing well.Just for fun, here's a partial list of PMC expenses that owners pretend don't exist:Office rentComputers, printers & softwareInternet & phone billOffice furnitureOffice supplies: paper, postage, ink, etc.Office liability insuranceAuto expenses: monthly payment, insurance, gas, maintenance, registration/plate feesBroker license fees: annual, monthly board & MLS fees, continuing education fees, E&O insuranceEquipment: lockboxes, signs, etc.Business income tax preparation and paymentsStaff payroll & payroll taxes Time Tasks: answering phones, calling past due tenants, scheduling tours, taking marketing pics, processing those pics, writing ads, researching rent amounts, posting ads, explaining to owners how rent determined & showing where ad posted, opening & processing mail, posting payments, bank deposits, scanning documents & posting to owner & tenant portals, explaining accounting to owners so they understand their monthly statements, taking pics/videos of repairs, finding reputable handymen and contractors, confirming they're properly licensed & insured and tracking annually, verifying repairs done properly, processing invoices for utility bills, repairs, taxes, city inspections, scheduling periodic property evaluations/inspections with tenants that don't want strangers in their homes, explaining to owners why something is taking so long, and more & more & more...OBSERVATION: many owners only want to pay a flat fee or 50% of a month of rent as a leasing fee - without realizing the repercussions. 
Arjun K. Investing in Spain
3 June 2024 | 11 replies
But am wondering if there is already a quality reservoir of information out there that folks are familiar with.Hi Arjun, I am from Colombia, and I have invested in real state over there, however I have lived the last 6 years in Spain, I exactly arrived when the economic recession started :/ However, living in the South of Spain (La costa del Sol , Andalusia) and observing how the prices have tragically decreased through the years I have finally decided to get into the business here,..
Gordon Vaughn The Best Kept Secret For Bidding On HUD Homes
5 June 2024 | 274 replies
I'm not buying at the moment but some of your observations are somewhat consistent with the general process we observed.
Huck Nguyen Are no tenants a dangerous sign?
2 June 2024 | 26 replies
Is this out of personal experience or is this just based on observation of the marketplace?
Laura Sanchez Gas Station and Renting Units
31 May 2024 | 1 reply
Gas station employees, mechanics, landscapers, and many others work in close proximity to petroleum products on a daily basis for decades and they don't experience health issues as long as they observe basic safety measures like washing their hands.
Farhan Khan New Investor Seeking Guidance in DC Metro Area
30 May 2024 | 5 replies
Your input has reinforced my own observations of the DC metro market over the past three months.
Geoffrey Paugam Pre Foreclosure HELP
30 May 2024 | 11 replies
My observation was not a judgement, it was a complaint.
Gabriel Turmero Tax Lien & Tax Deed investing
29 May 2024 | 8 replies
Some quick tips I recommend.First 2-3 auctions...go to watch and observe