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Nicholas Stout Landlord getting into section 8 rentals. Any Tips?
18 January 2025 | 19 replies
It is normally the real estate that attracts the nuisance tenants which leads some to resort to section 8 believing its a cure all which is the furthest from reality.  
Travis Boyd How effective can MTR be with small multifamily properties?
7 January 2025 | 16 replies
Quote from @Miguel Del Mazo: Quote from @Jonathan Greene: Quote from @Miguel Del Mazo: We have 3 2/1 condos in our portfolio that attract traveling professionals (medical or otherwise) and a triplex that we essentially BRRR'd down to the studs.
Don Konipol Why Enlisting in a “Mentor Program” is Fundamentally Wrong
24 February 2025 | 35 replies
There's now so many out there offering the same coaching and mentorship programs its' become a race to see how far each can embellish their success and guarantees in order to attract their clients. 
Fagbedji Aubin Ahossi new member introduction
6 January 2025 | 2 replies
These areas tend to attract high-quality tenants and provide consistent passive income, which is a great foundation for building your portfolio.If you’d like, I’d be happy to share some insights about these types of markets and why they’re appealing to investors.
Alec Dressler How to Determine Public Interest in my Future Airbnb
7 January 2025 | 1 reply
It's very unique and I think would be attractive to guests looking for a comfortable get away in the mountains. 
Jay Hinrichs How to make a million dollars with a capital partner with subdivision entitlements
17 February 2025 | 69 replies
I was on a CA Senate sub committee in the mid 80s that was dealing with what we called antiquated subdivisions as you know CA has millions of those type of lots ( think High desert north of LA..  )  And the situation in Le high and those areas was that if you got got close to full absorption of those lots there was not nearly enough infrastructure ( especially roads) to handle these but to get them approved in the 50s state did not care they wanted to attract people to the swamps. :)
Matthew C. Advice on multifamily vacancy
13 January 2025 | 11 replies
-- We focus on verifying 2-year work history and verifying rent payments with last 2 landlords (unless in same property for 5+ years).3) MoveIn Specials: be careful with offering "free rent" as will just attract tenants with no cash.-- Try free TV or something else worth 25-50% of one month of rent.-- Or, what we do is offer the free rent AFTER & ONLY if they pay their first 3 months of rent on time to earn it.4) Lower the rent 5% every 2-4 weeks until activity picks up.5) Understand this is the worst time of year to find tenants.-- Starts picking back up end of February when this tenant pool starts getting their income tax refunds and aren't broke anymore.6) Section 8: where is the property being advertised?
Sathya Priya Sampathkumar How do you decide on the location for rental investment with good cash flow?
6 January 2025 | 8 replies
It will likely be a “commuter” community and will still attract plenty of great tenants.
Chris Garnes Please help - advice needed to complete two flip properties.
10 January 2025 | 5 replies
A 4-bed, 3-bath rambler with a large lot in a high-demand area is bound to attract buyers.
Polat Caglayan invest in detroit
8 January 2025 | 5 replies
There’s a big difference between an area that attracts stable tenants and one where you’ll be chasing rent every month.Personally, I’ve built a 12-door portfolio here, and it’s been a mix of cash flow and appreciation.