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Blake Lawrence Automated Pricing Software fot STR
2 December 2020 | 12 replies
It is the cheapest, and the most powerful.
Valerie Lopez A $175K property for $60K, would you buy it?
5 May 2020 | 6 replies
Everyone's situation and risk tolerance are different.Personally, if the numbers truly are that good I would do anything in my power to buy it. 
Bailey Kramer What would you tell your 19 year old self?
2 May 2020 | 46 replies
It is very powerful. 2) Have big goals.
Michael Zagorsky Do I need to transfer water right now?
29 April 2020 | 2 replies
I already setup the power to transfer at the end of the month for showings. 
Lee Banks Real Estate and Business
30 April 2020 | 4 replies
I am 17 and i would like to start real estate and hopefully have financial freedom what should be my first step in becoming a realtor.
Marlen Weber Where do you find deals and investment companies?
30 April 2020 | 5 replies
Networking is more powerful than we know. 
Teahjsia Frazier Looking to land my first wholesale deal
26 May 2020 | 9 replies
Local REIA is called Freedom First Real Estate Investors Association.
Michael Delgado Paying down debt & improve credit score or just buy a rental prop
8 May 2020 | 6 replies
You will eventually have more cash and more buying power with a higher credit score (and a chance to get a better interest rate when its time to refi).
Connor Bathen Eviction or ending month to month lease?
30 April 2020 | 2 replies
However, he also said practically speaking, as the courts are shut down, even if we had the right to remove we wouldn't have the power to do so until the courts reopened.Fortunately the tenant we had some concerns about left without issue and the turnover to a new tenant went without a hitch.
Devon Keaveny Are C/D area properties worth it?
2 May 2020 | 25 replies
The amenities may be basic but the service should be class-A.have a worldview that is empathetic to poor people- ie they don't believe that poor people are poor because they make bad life choices; actually RESPECT THEIR (D-neighborhood) TENANTSdoesn't have the unrealistic expectation that low credit score tenants will respond to incentives designed for tenants with a credit score to protect and sets payment policies to promote desired tenant payment behaviors for low credit score tenantsprefers to achieve goals by eliciting cooperation instead of the exercise of power;communicates clearly and directly (even on 'awkward' topics like money and complaints about 'peculiarities')likes to solve problemsHaving said all that, I would still recommend B neighborhoods if you can afford it because of appreciation (and as @Erik Whiting said, exit strategy) .