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Chris Clothier Biggest Mistake for Real Estate Online Marketing
19 February 2012 | 16 replies
Their prices are absurdly low and the techniques they use work… Luckily most visitors will quickly leave the site to find a company that speaks the traditional English language.
Tatyana E. A Foreigner wants to buy SFR in CA
9 February 2012 | 4 replies
Can they do it now if they come to the US just as guests/visitors?
Luis A. Changing bloggin platforms - need feedback
10 February 2012 | 0 replies
You can see the majority of my flipped properties at: http://www.wealth-steps.com/flip-that-house.htmlHowever I found that platform not very user friendly to post pictures or for visitors to leave comments so I am trying Blogger now.
Ryan Goldfarb Hello from NJ
8 February 2013 | 10 replies
I've been a periodic visitor over the years and decided it's finally time to introduce myself.I'm currently a senior in college in the DC area, and I'll be starting work in NYC this summer (assuming I graduate...).
Carl Schmitt Why don't these properties sell?
18 December 2013 | 25 replies
Visitors to the museum don't stay in town to hang out with the local hill billy population and sprinkle their tourist dollars on the local businesses.
Karen Margrave Blogs - LinkedIn - Facebook - ??? How much do you do?
6 March 2013 | 8 replies
The most amount of my visitors to my site go to my blog- Facebook: I am on here quite a bit, post 1-2 times a day, and actually interact with my audience.
Steven Wong Asset Protection - Ca Referral
10 December 2013 | 3 replies
If you mean protection for general liability (tenants, visitors, slip & falls), just grab an umbrella policy (~250/yr for 1mil covering ~5 properties, about 100 for each increment mils), simplest thing you can do and beats the couple thousand in fees a professional will charge you.If you want or need to do tax sheltering strategies or optimize estate distributions etc, then definitely go for a qualified accountant or attorney.
Tonya F. Tenant / Lease
24 January 2014 | 17 replies
On Leases, list all Tenants (18 and older) and Occupants (younger).Include a section about visitors and how long they can stay.I'm not sure about your state, but in MD, one of the hardest ways to evict someone is by Breach of Lease.
Bobby Gerry Actively getting feedback on rehabbed properties for sale
31 January 2014 | 3 replies
In running my own volume rehab business (in addition to funding other people's deals), there is one thing I always want to get from the visitors at houses of mine that are on the market, and that is feedback.
John Blankenship Commercial Deal - what do you think?
9 April 2008 | 6 replies
Site located right across the street from tourist train depot depositing upward of 50,000 visitors per year.Buidling renovated with new systems about 10 years ago - pretty good condition, etc. 100% leased presentlyRents (6 tenants) - $42840 ann.Expenses - Management - $3500Taxes - $2000Water - $720Insurance - $3500Vacancy $3500 (+/-)Repairs $2500 (tenants responsible for interior maintenance - LL is only shell of building and HVAC systems)No common area utilities - all seperate meteredNOI - $27120 (8.34 CAP) - with zero down.Although it shouldnt matter in the deal eval., seller has agreed to finance $100 K (on a second to close after I do the first mortgage) at 0% interest for 5 years (principal pmts.