
14 March 2024 | 4 replies
All complimented with Amazon fulfillment centers, google, and more tech manufacturing jobs.The bad reputation of “Detroit” comes from OOS investors wanting sub $40,000, D class properties in poor condition, because they pencil out to 2-3% deals on paper.

13 March 2024 | 2 replies
I can't wait to connect with like-minded individuals who share my enthusiasm for life-long learning and risk-taking.
15 March 2024 | 25 replies
Tenants almost never fulfill the entire term, the Landlord gets lazy with keeping an eye on things, rents rarely keep up with the market, etc.I do leases one year at a time.

14 March 2024 | 23 replies
Therefore, to deny housing based on a fulfilled obligation is unlawful.

12 March 2024 | 13 replies
These are the properties we see investors have the most success with (some quitting their day jobs from the cash flow).Purchase: $80k-$130kRent: $1200-$1500ROI: 10-14%Cash flow: $250-$350/doorAppreciation: Double digit (for past 10 years, will gladly send data)Location: C+, B- (suburbs and certain markets)We have over a dozen Fortune 500 companies just in Metro Detroit with huge Healthcare, Auto, mortgage, Amazon fulfillment, and more jobs.The bad reputation comes from OOS investors wanting $20k D market properties where the condition isn't what it appeared to be and/or the tenants never pay rent.
13 March 2024 | 70 replies
Long story but Nudge is just one of many fulfillment companies in Utah.

10 March 2024 | 3 replies
If you represent a buyer(s) and find a “great” deal you’re inclined to purchase for yourself, are you fulfilling your agency relationship with your buyers if you don’t offer them an opportunity to purchase that property first?

10 March 2024 | 20 replies
One, did the services provider fulfill their obligations under the contract.

9 March 2024 | 89 replies
Then I own in a semi-franchise model, basically own the trucks and buy routes and employ drivers to fulfill the logistics; you can contract with fedex, amazon, any shipping carrier, and get a ton of business quick.

7 March 2024 | 5 replies
You also really need to be a with a good real estate agent who knows these objections you are trying to fulfill upfront, and not just an agent who wants to sell you a property.