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Rob Bergeron Oakland Hills Influx in Rentals
29 July 2018 | 1 reply
Can the area currently sustain that many rentals?
JD Morris When am I over leveraged?
16 November 2017 | 22 replies
There's no easy answer, but I consider it a problem if you cannot sustain a vacancy in a unit for at least a year without losing the unit or having to sell it under duress.
Mark Murphy REO Recovery Guy from Northern California
1 May 2008 | 9 replies
By law public adjusters can only represent property owners while company adjusters can only represent the insurance company.We can recover settlements for damage, theft or all kinds of other losses sustained at the bank owned property(s) you are buying.In the past, (late 1990s) we represented a couple of lenders directly and did quite well recovering more than 450K in a two year period on about 15 of their properties.
Wes S. REO Offers Accepted
27 December 2012 | 99 replies
As I have stated before, I think conods should be left to those who are expereinced investors of which, have a market that can sustain positive cash flow after accounting for the additional HOA expense, and those who can afford to hold for the long term.Most of the anti-condo comments come as warnings to newbies trying to get their first deal done and they try condos first because of lower acquisition costs, unfortunately, they do not have a full understanding of the investment and that is the reason they end up taking it in the shorts.
Dorraine S. Newbie Property Manager from LaGrange, Georgia
31 May 2011 | 12 replies
(Dependable, Affordable, Sustainable Housing), chapter to discuss our real estate company partnering with them in an effort to revitalize neighborhoods, and it was a very productive meeting.
Jarred S. Beginner Advice
18 January 2012 | 5 replies
The #1 key to real estate investing (IMNSHO) is consistently applied focus over a sustained period.
Brandon Hobbs Another Houstonian
23 March 2012 | 2 replies
I've already joined a couple groups via "Meetup.com" And am looking to develop a sustainable residual income from this new "whole-sale'ing" method I kept hearing so much of..I'm here to learn anything and everything I can and hopefully meet partners as avid as I am about making this happen!
Account Closed Pittsburgh, PA Neighborhoods Poised for Revitalization?
6 October 2014 | 35 replies
The reason Lawrenceville was able to come back is because it is self-sustaining with business and transportation.  
Adam Stanton Why I'm Pretty Sure This Deal is Over
3 September 2014 | 9 replies
You will not find a sustainable flow of deals on the MLS.
Michael Nichols 'House Hacking'
17 January 2015 | 1 reply
Do you guys have any other feedback in terms of sustainability of the rental for an older home?