
8 September 2021 | 18 replies
then on BP occasionally they will ping you on PM and say hey I am a lender.. and they go through there script and their scam.. its pretty comical to those in the know but I can see how those that are newer get sucked into it.. there is an agent here in Vegas who I know was brave enough to post that he had been taken.
28 February 2018 | 12 replies
When we first started we dabbled in C-class props and quickly learned it wasn't worth the hassle, even for a professional turnkey company, so we stick to B/B+ and the occasional A if we ferret out a great deal.Ok, so all that said, and assuming you are looking for a solid B-class rental to provide consistent monthly cash flow, you have a couple options: If you want to self-manage, and you truly believe you have the time and energy to be a landlord: Do some more searching in areas a few hours away from you, places you could drive in 1-2 hours.

2 September 2022 | 9 replies
I typically get an answer, occasionally it does ring out.

16 November 2023 | 7 replies
Purchase price: $953,000 Cash invested: $111,744 My family and I live in Nashville so we had been looking for a cash-flowing property that we could occasionally visit when it’s not booked and after hearing about the smokies craze, I started looking into it.

17 June 2015 | 2 replies
They buyer may not be able to handle any financial hardship or rise to the occasional physical property issue that arises.

17 September 2021 | 31 replies
Lifelong resident of Cincy, currently licensed agent in OH and occasional flipper.

24 August 2012 | 13 replies
He has advertised for the occasional meetup fairly recently.

28 November 2023 | 12 replies
I set up systems so that it was mostly operational virtually, but did have the occasional vendor job that needed hired out.

11 October 2020 | 2 replies
Your only responsibility is to collect rent, occasionally inspect the property, and renegotiate the contract when the time comes.Then again, it all depends on how free you want to be.

25 December 2019 | 12 replies
The S&P index funds historically return an average of 10% (even with occasional recessions).