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Tina Chen How to Sync Airbnb & VRBO calendars
30 April 2022 | 30 replies
I think 'import' might be misleading because it implies that it's only importing the current bookings (not future reservations).
Terri Shields FIRST DEAL!! any advise?
1 March 2018 | 4 replies
There might be a couple things on the report that aren't nearly as big of an issue as the inspector implies.  
Eric Trostle What is the one thing a wholesaler should know before starting?
7 March 2018 | 24 replies
@Steve Vaughan  I think the reason they do is for some reason they believe what they hear that the way to buy rental real estate when you have no money.. is to wholesale first get some money then buy rentals.when in fact wholesaling or buying and selling deals quickly in any volume takes a lot of skill.. significant marketing capital.. and most of the time they are breaking the real estate laws.And you have all sorts of HOW TO trainers selling their boot camps and of course they lead with you too can get rich with NON of your own money..theoreticaly that's true.. but not really reality in the real world..not to mention some areas simply do not have enough distressed real estate to make it viable at all.other areas like urban cores and cities that have seen hard times much easier to at least snag low value assets no one wants.. much of this is done is rough areas.Granted there are always hoarder houses and other fixer types in the nicer areas but its uber competitive for them.. and generally there is not enough profit in them to feed all the mouths.the wholesaler the buyer the buyer having to use hard money the contractor sales cost etc.. that in my mind is why you see so many post about HEY wholesalers don't know what they are doing..
Chase Gu Age of apartment building
6 March 2018 | 4 replies
Maintenence implies the day to day costs are higher, that really depends on the quality, age, structure and previous upkeep.
Enyi Ajoku New Tenants have unauthorized Pets
12 April 2020 | 21 replies
This implies they can keep the pet if they pay the $35.
Ty Gordon Should I get my real estate license?
8 March 2018 | 6 replies
Didn’t mean to offend any realtors by implying it was an easy thing to do.
Brian Trickett I am looking for some advise please
18 May 2018 | 18 replies
In my past life in the guru business (as you well know) I found they rarely delivered anything close to what they implied or even promised.
Jason Howell [Calc Review] Help me analyze this deal (Indianapolis)
15 May 2018 | 8 replies
I have to imagine that they are including the basement in the square footage number... but that would imply that the basement is finished, right?
Skylar Vincent No Job with 90K? Office Then Helicopter or Straight to Helicopter
21 May 2018 | 25 replies
Ergo the cost is higher.. and I suspect might take a few more flight hours.I mean most of us can solo at 10 to 15 hours in a trainer
Kevin Lefeuvre How to avoid 4 star reviews on airbnb/vrbo ?
31 August 2018 | 28 replies
I feel like I'm able to articulate the importance of a 5-star review, specifically, without actually asking for it/implying they should leave one even if they don't feel it's deserved.There's always going to be the occasional person who doesn't get it and thinks 4 stars is perfectly fine, but hopefully this strategy heads a lot of that off at the pass.