
9 April 2022 | 84 replies
Problem with this is double the security deposit and a triple signing bonus is a drop in the bucket compared to the costs renting to this segment of the population is going to cost landlords.
7 September 2021 | 7 replies
To be a legal shear/brace wall the minimum length is 2ft-8in for a 8ft wall (that is the wall segments between door and window openings).

31 August 2021 | 2 replies
Divide the search up into segments for your analysis, such as:Studio only, 1 bed, 2 bed, 3 bedPrice range $500-600, $601-700…$1,201-1.300 etcMake a little grid so you see how many units are available in each range.

5 November 2021 | 3 replies
Below are the turn costs for each segment based on the above assumptions.If I multiply Total Vacancy Cost by the 10 year turn frequency, I get the following:Transient: 10 turns x $3,200 = $32,000 or $3,200/YrPermanent: 2 turns x $2,000 = $4,000 or $400/YrTransitional: 5 turns x $7,000 = $35,000 or $3,500/YrAs you can see, to have the same net cash flow from the three different segments, you need to have a far greater return from properties that target Transitional and Transient tenant pools than the Permanent tenant pool.

9 September 2021 | 19 replies
Small towns may rely too much on a single business or market segment.

9 September 2021 | 5 replies
Another point I would make here is people forget even when the market is hot; you might have segments of that market that are not so hot.

13 October 2021 | 13 replies
I am not sure if I need to take these courses or can learn on my own.Here is my situation: I have close to $350k in Home Equity which I can convert to mortgage segment.

14 October 2021 | 4 replies
I think it would probably be a waste of time for a guy who buys in my market segment.

18 October 2021 | 152 replies
I do understand that the current political climate has legitimized many segments of this nation to believe open bigotry is cool or ok, but freely spouting off about wishing little Black kids who have done nothing were white is tragic in my book.

22 September 2020 | 4 replies
One place to market is in communities that have a large segment that are underwater on mortgages.