Troy P.
Max Age for Buy and Hold Properties?
18 January 2023 | 18 replies
Hello @Troy Patt,When setting property selection criteria, start with the tenant pool segment the property attracts, then work backward to what kind of properties to buy (to attract those tenants.)
Timothy M. Yslava
Wholesaling Conversion Ratios
27 November 2023 | 5 replies
The majority of Real Estate Professionals today do the following, and miss 97% of their segmented target market.Only 3% of any given target market is ready to buy (or sell in this case) immediately.
Kevin Tornes
Newbie from Chicago, IL
13 March 2017 | 32 replies
Wholesaler, flipper or follow footsteps in the buy and hold segment?
Dustin Ruff
Let's get real about starting out
19 August 2017 | 93 replies
Offers for this market segment were going for 30k over asking, and still not winning!
Kevin Lefeuvre
What will be the impact of the Coronavirus crisis on real estate?
10 November 2021 | 686 replies
Luxury is a bad segment to be in for the foreseeable future.
Account Closed
Multifamily Courses - Brad Sumrok or Neal Bawa?
1 September 2021 | 51 replies
The trainings provided are recorded and students are given access through a portal to each training session so students can watch and listen to each training segment over and over.
Ben Lawless
New to Jacksonville Market
28 November 2023 | 8 replies
This zip code has areas with newer developments, which might appeal to a certain segment of renters.32205:Location: This is the Avondale and Riverside area, known for its historic homes and artistic vibe.Investment Potential: This area has seen significant appreciation in recent years.
Rehaan Khan
How to start constructing new homes for profit
10 June 2022 | 9 replies
What cost segment are you looking at building in?
Tanisha Smith
Newbie from Houston, Texas
9 August 2013 | 11 replies
I'll be moving to Houston end of the year, where I'll be investing in the multi family segment.
Craig Hormes
Section 8 Housing: Great Idea or dangerous in the current market?
24 April 2020 | 80 replies
Fact is an ever-growing % of Americans are falling into the "affordable housing" segment, a scary % actually.