
7 November 2023 | 21 replies
Thank you for the invite, this could be a good learning opportunity.
6 January 2024 | 35 replies
That's a great point, @Mike Dymski -- and fyi I did not join BP to try to market on, I was invited to this site by @Steve Babiak who found me answering questions on Quora.

8 January 2024 | 8 replies
My team has been raising for a syndication in the FL panhandle and the raise has gone a little slower than we liked because we 1) underwrote it very conservatively so it doesn't mislead people, 2) We do not hype the deal when speaking with potential LPs - It is simply an investment our GP team is making with millions of our own capital and we are inviting people to join us on the journey, and 3) We are not dropping massive amounts of money on a marketing machine and doing word of mouth and old fashioned networking to get the word out.

9 January 2024 | 0 replies
This approach not only resolves issues promptly but also builds trust and cultivates a positive atmosphere within the rental community, ultimately leading to a harmonious living experience for all parties involved.In conclusion, effective tenant communication is the cornerstone of a thriving and mutually beneficial relationship between landlords and tenants.
17 December 2023 | 38 replies
Sh#t can and will happen, and happen in ever more occurring manners to which one invites it to happen.

20 November 2018 | 20 replies
@BJ Everson hit the nail on the head...east of 315 has become unrecognizable in the last year...it's kind of sad, because that part of the neighborhood had a very unique pre-transition atmosphere that has been eroded.

10 January 2024 | 0 replies
High-quality, well-lit photos can make a property look appealing and inviting, while poorly shot images can turn you away.Imagine scrolling through listings and stumbling upon a home with bright, beautiful pictures that showcase spacious rooms, a lush backyard, and a sparkling kitchen.Those visuals can create a positive impression and make you more interested in the property.

24 September 2020 | 22 replies
In fact, I almost loved calling myself the landlord and owner as most tenants would invite me in to their homes, and offer a drink or a treat of some sort.

2 April 2019 | 26 replies
most of the BP articles i read simply state that if you spend >750 hours in real estate per year you can use this awesome tax loophole, but as i dive deeper this designation seems incredibly complicated and almost guaranteed to invite an audit the way i want to use it, which is to designate my non-working spouse (who spent at least 750 hours on this stuff last year), with whom i file jointly, as our "real estate professional."

18 July 2023 | 75 replies
However, he captured all the lessons learned and implemented them.Because of this, I invite you to try a different perspective.