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Daniel Crenshaw Should I airbnb Both Duplex Units or play it safe & airbnb just 1
18 November 2018 | 6 replies
The more bedrooms you have, the more attractive the rent from furnished shared house rentals to professionals (1 per room) can be.
Ellis Hammond 100 notes or a 100 units?
19 November 2018 | 11 replies
We're more interested in the overall cash flow, though, obviously the tax-advantages of owning actually properties are very attractive.
Grant Dennis Should I use a realtor?
20 November 2018 | 12 replies
The buyer's agent has the same obligations toward the buyer.While double-ending a deal (disclosed dual agency) is attractive to the agent, it's not good for the buyer or seller.Here's why;As a seller's agent, I'll push hard to get larger deposits, faster closing, higher price, fewer contingencies, etc.As a buyer's agent, I'll push hard for exactly the opposite.As a disclosed dual agent (representing both sides with their permission), how can I possibly do those things? 
Russell R. Investing cash in a vacation rental or someplace else...
17 November 2018 | 1 reply
When we aren't there, we would definitely rent it out for weekly rentals.Numbers:Have up to $100k to invest in this Duck propertyConsidering homes in the range of $750k-$800k that attract around $70k annual rental income.We know that we will likely only use the property in season for a week or so, but we would be using it more out of season.Any reactions from investors who have considered this/similar situations? 
Jay Khoury Leominster Rental Market
9 July 2019 | 6 replies
It’s attractive to me because it is big enough but less risky than Worcester- in a big city like Worcester it is essential to know the neighboordhoods- I feel that it’s not as essential to do so in Leominster- Lynn is attractive but it’s getting to be overpriced- the rents do not support the prices- there seems to be a lot of speculators in Lynn- flIppers.
Benjamin Ford Basement Apartment Rentsal
19 November 2018 | 1 reply
The basement apartment pretty much always attracts the lowest quality tenant in any given area.
Chester Straley Potential Mobile Home Court
18 November 2018 | 6 replies
How would i attract a good client, what makes a court attractive, how do you coordinate trailers coming in/hooking up, what are appropriate rates of return, etc?
Wiley D'Spain Real Estate License
3 December 2018 | 17 replies
Also, beginners have a passionate light that attracts people.
Lane Kawaoka [SWOT Analysis] Investing in Weed (Cannibis)
25 November 2018 | 4 replies
Its safe to say that the social stigma that marijuana is harmful is going away.Still, it still has the perception of attracting a bad bunch of people and still operates as a cash business.
Jimmy Dang In your opinion, What is the best market near an Air Force base?
5 January 2019 | 37 replies
You can then figure out if that will work with what you can afford in the area and cross reference that to make sure your deals would still be attractive given the BAH rate for the area.