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Account Closed Qualities to look for when hiring your next property manager.
21 March 2020 | 1 reply
Look for Organisational skillsProperty management is a juggling act that requires proper organization, scheduling, and priority setting.If your PM isn’t organized and detail-oriented, then you could end up with unsatisfied tenants, property damage, and costly fines.Evaluate their organizational skills by learning about their procedures for key aspects of property management like rent collection, tenant screening, maintenance scheduling, and addressing tenant issues.
Jasraj Singh How can i earn from Rental properties?
9 April 2020 | 43 replies
The only thing which will make you earn in the rental market is getting things organised.
D Turner Dirty Buying Secret That Works
3 March 2020 | 81 replies
The difference between a real estate agent and a Realtor is that a Realtor has voluntarily chosen to join a professional organisation of Real Estate Agents that governs their behaviour with very strict codes of ethics and best practices.
Michael Gabin 150k ready to invest. Where should I start?
6 April 2020 | 28 replies
@Michael Gabin Hi Michael,It sounds like you are getting ready to jump and that you have already done a good deal of legwork - people have already identified the key categories: Single Family Homes, Multi-Familys 1-4 for residential investments and 5+ for commercial, Retail property and commercial properties - and then there are the specialist areas like Hotels and Mobile Home Parks etc.Some general guidelines are:Decide on your ultimate income requirement per month or per year - tax benefits and appreciation are often factored into these calculations but if you want somewhere to start that would be a good place.Once you've done that you can then start to work on the cash-flow per unit - a good rule of thumb is $200-$400+ for a SFR and $100-200+ for a unit in a multi-family ( that's Cash flow after expenses)If you plan to diversify within your Real Estate portfolio then you would be looking at a mixture of those cash-flows to make your required incomeThat leads you to think about how you would like to manage the properties - do you want to engage management or manage yourself - this is another piece of the puzzle to decide so you can get startedOnce you've got a clearer idea of the overall shape then you would decide about the best way to organise the investments in terms of capital outlay...Basically you would either;Pay cash outright - NOT a great plan financially probably don't need to go into that!
Bellman Tumasang Purchasing a property and taking title.
4 May 2020 | 0 replies
Once that’s done can I transfer ownership of Property C LLC to Blue Capital LLC so that way Blue Capital owns 100% and manager manages Property C LLC.I believe this structure will keep all assets separate and organised and maximise asset protection while minimising liabilities.Any comments or opinions please state below.
Bellman Tumasang Purchasing a property and taking title.
4 May 2020 | 0 replies
Once that's done can I transfer ownership of Property C LLC to Blue Capital LLC so that way Blue Capital owns 100% and manager manages Property C LLC.I believe this structure will keep all assets separate and organised and maximise asset protection while minimising liabilities.Any comments or opinions please state below.
Bellman Tumasang Purchasing a property and taking title.
5 May 2020 | 1 reply
Once that's done can I transfer ownership of Property C LLC to Blue Capital LLC so that way Blue Capital owns 100% and manager manages Property C LLC.I believe this structure will keep all assets separate and organised and maximise asset protection while minimising liabilities.Any comments or opinions please state below.
Ephraim Lett Non-resident. Can't qualify for mortgage but want to invest.
13 January 2020 | 2 replies
I am organising to acquire about 28000 USD but as I cant get a mortgage, should I buy a house for that price?
Shahriar K. foreigner partnering with a US citizen
10 December 2013 | 25 replies
Are you asking which U.S.A entity structure/organisation would be best?
Japheth Grimm Starting out in the Houston area
16 December 2013 | 3 replies
Though I'm tempted to kind of stare at the phone in anticipation, I realise that just creates more anxiety so I'm just focusing on getting more marketing organised.