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Charles Mitchell Starting Turnkey venture, need tips!
22 May 2019 | 28 replies
Small outfit like that I recommend keeping costs & overhead low.
Amir Hashemi Licensed CA Agent Seeking Advice, Opportunity
24 June 2019 | 1 reply
I say this to express my motivation and level of commitment to doing my best and really wanting to learn.With all that said, I come here because while I can always go to the Keller Williams and Coldwells of the world, considering I'm starting part time, I believe it may be better for me to start with a broker who has hopefully had some of that big outfit experience, but has a smaller operation so he/she can better nurture me and help me and ultimately their business to develop.
Ken Hoffman This new Trend can increase profits drastically? Input needed
27 June 2019 | 2 replies
In Atlanta one such outfit is padsplit.com which is embrionic, heard their founder last night talk, for the Nth time, they will be the AirBnb for house owners to manage their bedrooms.   2 models they do all the work, or they market and you do some work, net net you make 2x net take home vs 12 month rental to one family.Read: https://www.google.com/search?
Nik Moushon What general maintenance things to you let your tenants do?
1 July 2019 | 43 replies
I would not allow water to be used like this instead I’d call a local trucking outfit and have limestone delivered and dumped in the yard to replace the grass
Netanel Ashkenazi Does an accounting degree help in commercial real estate at all?
6 July 2019 | 6 replies
@Netanel AshkenaziHi Netanel,Probably not, but working as an accountant for an outfit like Greystar (might) if you want to learn some tricks of the trade in big time deals, but that could take a long time and there are no guarantees.For small time stuff, like flips and SFH and small multi-families you can learn what you need to know on your own and use the money you would have paid the college and CPA prep people to make down payments on real investments for yourself.Good Luck!
Alex Fountain Asheville Area STVR - Financials
1 July 2019 | 11 replies
Market as luxury- outfit furniture appropriately.   
Ken Latchers Why does everyone think they want a Vac Rental?
22 August 2019 | 0 replies
Where else can you outfit a place for $300 and you can make $1,000 a night?
Stephany Johnson Lines of Credit vs Hard Money
27 August 2019 | 4 replies
those outfits simply put you in multiple credit cards that have first year no interest..so as long as you can get in and out your OK.. and if you want to you can probably find all the CC you want yourselfkeep in mind though you start maxing out CC debt your FICO will plunge so unless you need a top credit rating during then you may want to think twice about it.the nice thing about HML is they don't report to fico. 
Brad Wolken Brad in St. Louis, newbie lovin' the learnin'
3 February 2009 | 9 replies
Again, I have never bought from them but they are a big outfit that has been around for some time and have bought and sold a ton of houses.
Mark Forest TCS Foreclosures
6 April 2009 | 0 replies
Look out for this outfit.