
27 May 2021 | 8 replies
Depending on the kind of traffic you are looking for, some of the bids for AdWords are fairly low, particularly for hyper-local keywords, which is the way a lot of real-estate should be advertised anyway.

17 April 2017 | 1 reply
I'll just gonna answer the first question.These are the possible ways on how can you find foreclosed homes:Driving through the neighborhood and see real estate signs such as "Foreclosure", "Bank-Owned", & "Bank Repo"Looking in the legal notices pages of your local paper to spot authorized auctioneers advertising courthouse steps auctions in your area.

2 December 2020 | 11 replies
" . . . the bigger the splash"I'll be sure to lead with that in my online advertising postings 😀

21 May 2017 | 13 replies
if landlord has not replaced carpet in 15 years he should replace carpet. if you agreed to move into the upstairs apartment, that was before there was a dead body decompossing there for 2 days. my argument would be that the apartment advertised to you, was not the same as its current condition. if i were in your situation, and landlord refused to replace carpet in the ubit, simply tell him you have decided not to leave your unit. i guarantee he will replace carpet before deciding to evict you.its kind of a dick move, but in my opinion this person is not operating as an ethical landlord. also, be prepared for a slightly tense situation between you and landlord depending on how much you have to push him.i am no expert and no legal advice is given.

17 May 2017 | 27 replies
That's really, really awful.So then what I'd do is follow the law and if/when these particular tenants move out and the place smells of marijuana, I'd just rent it to new folks, advertise it as "already broken in for 420 users/growers" and charge some kind of premium for it already being pre-smelly, or something.

8 October 2016 | 4 replies
To advertise your space you can post on craigslist, zillow, or even hire an agent to post the listing on the MLS.

26 December 2016 | 3 replies
I have been doing my due diligence and have gain a large amount of knowledge in REI but still lack real life experience.But what I do have is a lot of knowledge and experience is design and marketing:Build professional websites that run fast, convert, and work on mobileLead generation funnels to help built email listsPremium graphic design like infographics, logos, ebooks, social media banners, etcSEO to rank higher in search enginesFacebook Advertising Product design and developmentSocial Media Management and moreSure you can go the route of using free website builders like Wixs and Sqaurespace, but your sites won't be very professional compared to industry standards.

27 November 2017 | 15 replies
Advertise it and there is your selling point.

9 January 2018 | 61 replies
Almost in every case they never pay it if you offer to split deposit or whatnot (That seems to be a top request).Beyond that i've never had one go for very long, if so then there's something wrong with my advertising and whatnot.

8 January 2018 | 1 reply
(Home office: W2 remote work + Rental paperwork + investment research + short term rental communication/advertisement...)- The office that makes the most money?