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Rick Howell 4 Habits that are Killing your Productivity
27 September 2018 | 1 reply
Working for 45-minute stretches (give or take) instead of for hours on end will ultimately allow you to clear your mind, grab an occasional snack or meal, and stay energized to meet your goals.Social Media DistractionsThough it may feel like staying plugged into our social media accounts is a necessary part of our jobs, the constant alerts and updates just drain our time and energy.
Aaron Hunt Investor Options: Hard money, multi-family, syndicate...
13 October 2018 | 16 replies
Small multifamily has an advantage that they can provide some efficiencies
Wayne Brady Building an ADU in San Jose
9 September 2021 | 45 replies
Must include at least an efficiency kitchen.
Amber C. What is the best way to find a mentor in REI
28 September 2018 | 8 replies
We didn't end up needing to borrow from him but we really hit it off - he loved our numbers, energy and the work we were doing - and he kind of took us under his wing.
Daniel Guerra Finding a Rehab in a B class neighborhood nearly impossible?
15 October 2018 | 11 replies
." :-)I'd be delighted to hear how to be more efficient in finding deals.Thanks for the feedback!
Anne Williams AGENT SUGGESTS I OVERBID AND SEE IF HOME APPRAISES THEN NEGOTIATE
2 October 2018 | 44 replies
Joe I see this as highly regional.. when we were flipping in Dallas almost all appraisals came in low and we had to negotiate.. it was frustrating and since the homes were FHA buyers they no had any more money to make up the delta.. and with the uber high tax's there you just have to let them go and make less or break even on the flip.. we just were not efficient enough to compete there.In Oregon and Charleston were we do true NEW construction for retail in the 450 to 2 million price points.. we have not had one appraisal come in low.. they come in at our sales number.. and this last community we built.. the exact same house we built the year before on the same size lots we sold for 75k more.. and they still appraised.. that's good appraisers keeping up with rising markets.. in Texas it was not that way the appraiser were not tracking the rising market like they should have.For the average homeowner to use this strategy could lead to some frustration of making offers paying for inspections and appraisals and then trying to negotiate down only to have a sale fail and be out 1k or more and the time involved..
Melissa Croyl Looking for a GREAT property manager in Houston
1 October 2018 | 3 replies
That being said, I do not have the time nor extra energy that I would want to be put into the proper managing of my house .
Terri David Correct Me If I'm Wrong - SF v. MF
30 September 2018 | 12 replies
On the expense side, multifamily is just a lot more efficient if done right.
Gregory Schwartz Out of state, sight unseen investing
5 July 2018 | 110 replies
I was back home in India and I made my offer based on 2 reasons. 1- I had a good team, both the agent and the PM are efficient and highly capable and 2 - numbers worked.I'd freak out only if you didn't have a decent team to work with.
Adrian Moreno Driving for Dollars
23 August 2018 | 16 replies
Way less efficient.