3 January 2020 | 181 replies
,please investigate HUD VASH, (section 8 for Veterans):they practice a managed approach, but they usually look for studios or 1bedrooms....

16 June 2013 | 50 replies
Which he faithfully did (and subletting the downstairs apartment helped him to pay that rent).He was transitioning from stay-at-home parent to freelance business owner (photographer), and he set up his photography studio in the home.

10 January 2013 | 38 replies
No big deal.There is a GREAT free one hour audio by Lonnie Scruggs (who invented mobile home investing) at his web site www.lonniescruggs.net There are multiple ways to solve the SAFE act issue and it should in no way stop you in any way from doing mobile home deals.

11 February 2014 | 9 replies
I was invited to the State of Downtown Denver this year, and what they reported couldn't have made me feel better about the city of Denver, especially downtown and the urban markets.We have always invested based on market trends, not cash flow figures.A few highlights from the report:Average age-33Average household income-76kAverage rent for a studio apartment- $1,256Average rent for a 1 bedroom-$1,40560% of downtown employees walk, bike, or use public transport to commute. 142% growth since 20005x national average growth projected6/10 Downtown residents hold a bachelors degree or higher.Downtown denver is becoming San Francisco, and its doing it quickly.

11 January 2015 | 87 replies
Ok, you use the old book, audio, and webinar/seminar modules like the other gurus.
25 February 2021 | 35 replies
My wife and I downsized from a 1900 SF apartment to a 900 SF studio apartment in the middle of Atlanta.
25 July 2017 | 162 replies
Ave by K street that was the gutter now they are selling $500k homes and studios rent for $2,000.

3 May 2020 | 47 replies
Has Amazon's recent purchase of a large amount of studio space affected the buy-and-hold market?

16 September 2018 | 52 replies
A year ago you could have bought a Trump studio for $175,000.

19 February 2017 | 26 replies
I was going to use a rehab loan to complete the existing work and later on, convert one of the store fronts into a studio apartment.