
11 December 2013 | 8 replies
With the floor layout like the one you have and the level of neighborhood you are dealing with you will be attracting some low level tenants.

3 December 2013 | 5 replies
I've slowly been researching how to get started in this business that frankly I have no prior experience in whatsoever and after weeks of reading articles and listening to podcasts I realized that there is only so much value I can get from that information without actually getting out there and experiencing it so I decided I have to get started.So far I have registered with iFlip and got my squeeze pages set up allowing me to build my buyers list and I'm working on sending out my first batch of yellow letters to attract motivated sellers.

29 November 2013 | 4 replies
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30 November 2013 | 22 replies
Most likely, it's not priced at enough discount to attract investors.

9 February 2014 | 11 replies
I learned a lot from that whole deal and plan to be wiser about my real estate investing moving forward.I have since had the privilege of gaining national media attention for paying off $52,000 in debt in 18 months through my blog called Well Kept Wallet.
3 December 2013 | 14 replies
We have been made aware of the limited passive income opportunites there, and we can understand how investing in US real estate is attractive.

2 December 2013 | 6 replies
We were being cautious, though, and wanted to sure the first two went smoothly before jumping in further.The Charlotte market is good, but even in the past year, the opportunities have gotten less attractive.

1 December 2013 | 13 replies
What would attract you as a renter?

3 December 2013 | 17 replies
My question is, would it be smarter to go for a cheaper home (lower mortgage) in a neighborhood which would bring in lower rents and most likely a lower quality tenant... or would it be wiser to spend a little more in a nicer neighborhood where I can attract a higher quality tenant with higher rents?

4 December 2013 | 11 replies
You must consider the concerns and safety of your good tenants (I trust you have a rental agreement in place with them) as well as how you will attract good tenants to the property for the empty unit.Have you seen the movie "Pacific Heights"?