Wendy Forbes
Bought building with no parking - crazy person! Any solutions?
3 August 2016 | 25 replies
Figuring out something other than providing parking that would make my apartments appealing to some particular segment of the population that would pay rent and be decent tenants.
Account Closed
Lead Generation for Wholesale leads
17 March 2022 | 22 replies
They can make recommendations and help you to pull a couple different segments so you aren't putting all your eggs in one basket so to speak.Most of the time the cost is the same or less than what you would pay for the do-it-yourself sites.
Aaron Jones
Lawton Rental Market
29 September 2023 | 74 replies
Lawton is fairly segmented in terms of crime.
Joseph Cacciapaglia
If the Market is Crashing, Then Why Aren't You Selling?
16 May 2020 | 156 replies
The small multifamily market is the only segment of residential in San Antonio that seems to be showing a tiny bit of softness so far.
Karen Margrave
People are fleeing California, are you?
26 January 2019 | 311 replies
I think we have deeper problems in that segment in terms of affordability.
Chris Mason
It's now a buyer's market.
25 October 2018 | 61 replies
But entry level $600k-$1M segment is still red hot with bidding wars and homes selling for more than list price.
Jason Powell
Oregon Landlords Getting Smacked Around. How are you responding?
15 February 2019 | 59 replies
We’re seeing about a pretty even three-way split among our clients in terms of behavior:One segment of landlords doesn’t seem to be aware of the changes (we’re constantly trying to update all with updated info as it becomes available) and are surprised to hear about them.
Ryan Pozzi
Is it really about not spending the money you make?
20 March 2019 | 109 replies
A very large segment of the FIRE community is primarily doing this to be able to devote their lives to the arts after they "retire."
Chad Acerboni
Need help identifying out of state market to invest
8 October 2019 | 36 replies
Here's an example: If you invest in working class small multifamily assets (let's say C+), investing in a market with high rental demand for this segment of properties and very landlord friendly laws will allow you to be successful, even if your property manager isn't a rockstar at marketing units, or selecting perfect tenants, because the product will (to a limited degree) sell itself, and the easy eviction process will make tenant misbehaviors more correctible.
Anne Williams
Corona Virus Cases are getting worst! should I buy now or wait?
22 March 2020 | 55 replies
This will vary with tenant class, but generally speaking I think the most at risk segment is the super levered cash flow is king rental crowd who have scaled fast to try and pile up the $200/door.