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Jordan Freeman leads and budgeting
19 April 2016 | 20 replies
If you segment your list optimally for specific triggers, give prospects a message that resonates, a good call to action and multiple touches over an extended period of time, it may even be possible to mail fewer pieces, espdcislly if you show up differently and stand out.
George Moehlenhoff St. Louis: What is working for you?
19 September 2017 | 42 replies
He's also catching a segment of retirees with his townhouses in that area selling for a high price range. 
John Warren Investing in "D" areas
3 December 2015 | 19 replies
@John WarrenIf you dont specialise in this segment of the market, you will be in for a big surprise!..
Ken Rishel HR 3849
26 March 2012 | 14 replies
Same Deal.This is an MH forum so it discusses things important to MH, not other segments of Real Estate Investing, so this is a natural place to ask those concerned about their MH investments to get involved.
Phil Eck Any reliable contractor crews in chicago land area?
27 January 2014 | 3 replies
There is also a segment towards the end of the meeting where people can ask questions such as yours to the group, and others will give answers.
Devon Shaw Pros and Cons of Leveraging vs. Paying Cash for Rental Properties
18 November 2017 | 4 replies
I know a lot of people will read the headline of this blog and move right along to something else.Because, in reality, there’s definitely a segment of investors - particularly new investors - who aren’t in the position to actually pay cash for an investment property… at least an investment property that’s habitable and in a respectable area.But, for those of you in the position where you could pay all cash for an investment home, I’m sure you’ve debated the idea of paying cash, or using a mortgage - leverage - to help pay for the property.This is a long-standing debate in the investment world and one that really doesn’t have a magic bullet answer.At the end of the day, the answer all comes down to your personal needs and wants and what makes the best sense for you as an investor.So, I thought I would spend some time discussing Pros/Cons of both and also talk about how we’ve used both over the years during our investment ventures.Pros of Paying Cash for a Rental Home Initial Cost Savings - Mortgages aren’t free.
Shobha Joshi Buying investment property
29 June 2023 | 28 replies
Small towns may rely too much on a single business or market segment.
Susan Howard Agency lending opening up a bit for investors
21 May 2020 | 1 reply
So unless there are additional steps by the government to help the cash outs and non-owner occupied's, it will continue to be a tough slow slog getting stability back to that market segment, so the pricing will be tough in that segment for some time to come. 
Erika Geoffrey Would you purchase strictly for cash flow?
14 September 2022 | 61 replies
Our client's rental incomes continue to increase in buying power, even considering inflation.Rent growth in 2021 (for our target segment) was 18%.
Account Closed Ideas for low cost marketing?
17 May 2017 | 10 replies
Bandit signs and marketing to NODs are both proven methods, but are also the most competitive segment you could enter.