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Results (6,526+)
Alex Heifetz On Due Diligence and Turnkeys
10 December 2014 | 15 replies
From my experience, that means "Won't appraise out for a loan" instead of "Screaming Deal".  
George P. critique my "for rent" listing, please
8 March 2013 | 28 replies
Emily,My wife was fielding all the calls and she always pointed out the positives. the home looks beautiful and i purposly installed mini blinds so that the visitors do not see the street while looking at the rooms. because it's older home ~60 yrs (common), there is drywall and plaster and it's amazingly quiet. so, they can't hear the noise at all.Jon,I have 5 more in that suburb and they all go from $1,000 (no basement) to $1275. i also looked at the comps before i purchased the home, and we noticed that the street where this house is located gets around $995-1100 per month because the schools are 10x better.the other side of the street gets up to $950, but has really bad schools.John K,I do not have a picture of the garage for that house.
Krishna Chava How do property managers get rewarded for increasing rent?
6 June 2018 | 11 replies
Depending on the parking area you get is to have assigned spaces for the tenants and visitors
Robert Regis Chicago Real Estate Market
28 February 2019 | 3 replies
But the screaming buys are long gone.
Thorney Gibson Hard money
20 April 2011 | 10 replies
Unless you have a very flexibly lender and a screaming deal, getting into rental properties with none of your own cash is very difficult.
Rich Weese NEVER let it get HARD!! Read post for more
15 September 2009 | 23 replies
Buyer's market or not, it's always a seller's market when the deal is screaming.
Perry Apawu Being persistent with marketing.
26 October 2013 | 26 replies
That is what I am looking to accomplish, in the past I have tried direct mail and I realized that I would not be able to sustain the cost for that.So the reason for my post was to find some alternative ways to market without breaking my pockets or going broke before I get my first deal.Everyone screams direct mail and I know its great but for the beginner what most fail to mention is it takes many touches between 3 to 7 touches to actually get some leads that will turn into deals from doing that.
Jason Brenizer Austin Property Mangement
13 July 2016 | 16 replies
It was her job to track visitors, referrals, closed business dollars from those referrals, and a bunch of other metrics to make sure our group was reaching our goals.
Tim Czarkowski Eviction Attorney in Jacksonville, Fl?
11 March 2023 | 6 replies
The process seems a bit more complicated for tenants but not too involved.The tenant called me up tonight screaming and yelling claiming he didn't like the way some repairs had been done.
Mike Van Kleeck Intro from Los Angeles
21 November 2013 | 21 replies
I've also bid and lost on several deals (cash buyers are tough competitors).I'm obviously patient and will not get into a purchase unless it's a screaming deal, but am also frustrated that perhaps my expectations are a little too high.Friends who own several properties say patience will pay off sooner or later, as they regret all the deals where they compromised on price and paid too much for a property.