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Jason Rodriguez Still haven't closed on a prop & frustrated
20 December 2017 | 20 replies
It is ALL a learning experience, and if you learn and experience sooner rather than later, then your on your way to running a fruitful business.
J. Martin SFH, 2-4 units, or 5+ Multifamily - WHY do you choose one?
22 April 2014 | 26 replies
And I still have some low-hanging fruit I can improve on.It looks like I have this one all financed the way I like it with a 50/50 split with my partner from the last deal.
Cody C. Ny broker fee ban on rental
6 February 2020 | 2 replies
Not good for agents and landlords.
Brendan Novisky Real estate broker in columbus, OH
15 March 2016 | 3 replies
@Brendan Novisky I maintain my broker's license mainly for the same purpose as what you intend to do with yours, as well as for agents like me to have a place to hang their own license - I operate in a similar fashion as the ones mentioned by @John Horner.
Jamaine L. The Hot Portland Market
22 May 2017 | 29 replies
I could clearly see utilizing that for condo-rental property, or possibly vacation rental property even.I had recently discovered the Oregon Economic Analysis office which has some very interesting data.So I looked at the predicted population growth per year for ages 25-64 for 2018-2026 and compared that with the predicted number of housing starts (~steady 23k per year) and came up with a similar timeline of 2022/23 being where the housing starts catch-up.