Larry H.
From Potential Failure to Success
1 January 2019 | 0 replies
From my business school days in college, I specifically remember learning that a legal contract is anything two parties agree on, including a hand shake, so I wasn’t too worried about it.
David W.
Property Search Overload
7 January 2019 | 13 replies
Thanks for the shake and yes analysis paralysis is on the nose.
Luke Carl
Long Distance Self managers... How do you show the property?
7 January 2019 | 10 replies
Qualifying them over the phone and on paper is not nearly as good as meeting them, shaking their hand, looking them in the eye and interviewing them in person.
Rawn Wilson
Lets share ideas in Pearland Tx
20 March 2019 | 28 replies
Maybe we can eventually start a local meet up and get something shaking around here.
Niko Cummings
Investing in my own business vs real estate
6 January 2019 | 2 replies
This isn't a "women's essential oils" MLM or "men's fitness protein shake" pyramid scheme.
David Zachery
Neighborhood appreciation value
8 January 2019 | 12 replies
Told the owner they wanted to buy it and ran into him ready to sell two years later in Lowe's, shaking hands on the deal and meeting at a title office the next day.
Matt Floyd
First Acquisition Complete!!
8 May 2019 | 3 replies
Let us know how the rents shake out once you have it fully rented.
Andrea Cole
We're FINALLY live people!
10 January 2019 | 23 replies
I shake my head every time i see a listing with poor and/or too few photos.
John Groseu
Cash On Cash Per Month And A HVAC Upgrade
9 January 2019 | 1 reply
My major concerns are cash flow and if my tenants will fork over $200+ per month for electric pre-replacement (i.e. high tenant turnover- I figured 30 days out of the year vacancy which I was told was ridiculously high here but, it makes me feel better).Has anyone had a similar experience to me and your analysis shake out okay in the long run?
John Groseu
Cash Flow And HVAC Replacement- 1BR Condo
9 January 2019 | 1 reply
My major concerns are cash flow and if my tenants will fork over $200+ per month for electric pre-replacement (i.e. high tenant turnover- I figured 30 days out of the year vacancy which I was told was ridiculously high here but, it makes me feel better).Has anyone had a similar experience to me and your analysis shake out okay in the long run?