
5 April 2017 | 32 replies
Just from the pictures you loaded up I would say it needs:RoofWindowsPaint interior & ExteriorGutters and downspouts Tub shower combo in the first bathroom, new vinyl or tile for floor, toilet, tp/towel holders, vanity, shower trim kit and headInterior doors, knobs and hingesFront room - keep existing wood floor if good condition, new trim, update tile entry to new tile or matching vinyl for bathroom if usedKitchen cabinets, counter top, sink, faucet, appliances, flooring, trim, lightingGet rid of the brown fan replace with a brushed nickel 11" lightGet rid of the wall mount sink if door clearance is possible and adding a 24-30" vanity in the second bathroom, remove medicine cabinet and replace with mirror, or paint existing to match trim color if good condition, remove the tile from the wall and replace with wainscotting and chair rail trim, remove tile from floor replace with new tile or vinyl, new tile in shower because of window or paint tile if in good condition, shower trim kit and headAll bedrooms carpetI'm sure there is more to be completed at the house that is not in your pictures to include plumbing and electrical etcWhat size was the panel?

5 April 2017 | 20 replies
Investors that think owning a income property out of state is a arm chair investment usually will go bankrupt if they leave their property in the hands of the wrong PM company.Investing is always high risk, higher when the investor does not understand how much involvement is required to make it work.

3 April 2017 | 3 replies
Totally new member, joined to learn a little more about this industry. The real estate closing gifts division of our company is now on my plate now and I know very little about the industry other than being a home b...
3 April 2017 | 0 replies
My markets are not mentioned directly (pg. 5) as I do not invest in large cities but the general tone lines up with my experience in my areas and their closest listed metros- slowing to negative rent growth, lots of new inventory coming online that may be difficult to fill (and giddy inexperienced investors that don't appear to realize that the music may stop soon and they could be the one without a chair).

5 April 2017 | 5 replies
It is not a arm chair investment.

5 April 2017 | 0 replies
Sandoval, director of the Economic Analysis Program at UF's Bureau of Economic and Business Research.

10 January 2018 | 14 replies
To go back to where I'm finding outsourcing companies, compliance etc, a lot of things I knew nothing about.... a lot of it I've felt out the previous owner, the current executive director and due to another referral due to my wife from a Wichita memory care owner I hired a consultant that specializes in running facilities like these and has more experience that he'd forget in a day than I'd gain in 5-10 years in this business.

24 January 2022 | 2 replies
How In-Migration Shielded Tampa’s Multifamily MarketBy Laura CalugarAccording to Managing Director Phil Ginexi and Managing Partner Kyle Keelan, Pandemic-induced relocations to smaller cities have supported Tampa’s rental market in the past year, say experts from The Multifamily Firm.

17 January 2022 | 11 replies
There’s a loft on the second floor and we’re deciding between converting it to a 4th bedroom, or turning it into an entertainment room with pool table, projector, movie chairs, etc.

20 January 2022 | 2 replies
Its likely that they will suggest:- Business Owners of Package policy (property & Liability)- Directors & Officers Liability- Hired & Non-owned Auto Liability- Workers comp.