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Results (78)
Samuel DeMass Cash Flow or Pay off?
20 May 2015 | 12 replies
Cashflow first.Large paydown would be to minimise risk to passive income in cyclical markets
Dan Fenu 5 reasons property in the EU is still a good buy for Britons
17 May 2017 | 2 replies
In the small resort where I enjoy time at my Spanish property, which lies in the just beside the picturesque Bay of Roses, people from all walks of life and of all nationalities – many of them non-EU citizens – have been enjoying life there for many years, moving freely to and fro.Brexit or no Brexit, British people will continue to be able to buy property in European countries and live in them, just like nationals from non-EU European and non-European countries have done for decades, even centuries.In my mind, I believe sufficient mutual appreciation exists between Spain and its significant number of British homeowners to minimise the potential disruption of Brexit to British homebuyers there, now and in the future – not forgetting the millions of euros that British tourists and homeowners bring into the Spanish economy every year!
Benjamin Arritt Rental Property Management Software: A Directory
29 March 2022 | 2 replies
Zeevou is a Property Management System and Channel Manager that automates almost all areas of your short term rental business, optimises processes, and minimises human error.Automatic / Dynamic Price AdjustmentIn some cases dynamic price adjustment is an option built in to the listing platform’s service.
Stephen E. Stored Dishwasher
3 January 2016 | 10 replies
Does anyone know if there are best practices in storing dishwashers and minimising the chances of anything like this occuring?
Amber Matas Should we Raise the rent?
11 February 2018 | 12 replies
A hobby landlord places more value on good long term tenants than making money because they do not have a efficient process in place to minimise the cost of turnovers.  
Stephen E. Plumbing leak, next step Cutting out walls
17 February 2016 | 7 replies
But I would like to minimise the number of holes cut in walls so as to limit damage and expense.
Jesse S. Rocky start to turnkey investing --> perspective needed
22 July 2018 | 33 replies
I spend a great deal of time trying to help other investors minimise their losses through bad operators and bad buying.
Layla Briggs New Member From NSW Australia
24 October 2015 | 4 replies
I have also invested in Atlanta using my superannuation via a private company share model (likeminded friends) which has worked very well however I really didn't do much groundwork/research myself including making US based contacts.I am keen to purchase directly now and want to gain knowledge on firstly navigating the US legal and tax requirements, then how this interrelates with Australia's requirements particularly around minimising tax, from here I'd like to understand the ways in which to buy - foreclosure, wholesale, short sales etc., then locate ideal areas that suit my goals, build a network of agents, rehab contractors and accountants and legal advisors and the start doing deals.....firstly for myself and then hopefully for likeminded Australian based clients.There you have it, happy to chat with anyone at anytime, I will be in the States in Dec 2015 for a 7 week holiday and would like to use some of that time to help learn the landscape.CheersLayla
Tracey B. I don't get the whole bandit sign/yellow letter concept...
10 May 2009 | 6 replies
(A scarcity of buyers who can close quickly would drive price down, but no such scarcity seems to exist.)If there's just an "unspoken agreement" amongst investors (de facto price-fixing) that nobody will offer more than $60K for such a house, then wouldn't somebody who isn't looking primarily for a profit (such as a homeowner seeking to minimise the cost of buying their own home) wake up to this, and try and muscle in and buy the same house for $80K?
Bellman Tumasang Good software for collecting rent and features?
22 February 2020 | 1 reply
I know it’s a lot of questions but you I’m still on the learning curve and will rather be safe than sorry to minimise simple mistakes when I do buy my first deal?