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Joe F. Multiple offers but no one buys?
24 January 2017 | 28 replies
Market is hot in summer and not so hot in Winter so it could be a seasonal thing. 
Aj Trevino Better to start your investing career in Las Vegas or Miami area
25 January 2017 | 9 replies
I also know both markets are hot, making selling right much less of a worry then buying right.If you want to be a landlord and your focus is on rental income, I think LV is the better market, and it probably isn't close.  
Sean Thompson How to set up showings for potential tenants?
24 January 2017 | 9 replies
Then we posted the ad on Zillow, Trulia, and Hot Pads.
Mark Stone Buy and Hold strategy question
22 January 2017 | 3 replies
Here's an interesting article: https://www.trulia.com/blog/7-signs-of-an-up-and-c...Local to the Tampa area, hot areas like Seminole Heights seem to be creeping outwards.
Drew Banyon Real Estate Agent vs. Investor
22 January 2017 | 4 replies
Access to the MLS is great: setting up hot-sheets, really specialized search functions, running CMA's, access to tax records/mortgage/owner information, easy access to showing houses...Saving on commission or waiving it is great alsoBeing an agent is not the same as being an investor, they do overlap in some areas but think of someone opening 2 new businesses at the same time... it's do-able but.....
Lisa Hoover EVALUATING A RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT COMPANY
25 January 2017 | 3 replies
I gave my $300,000 move-in ready beautiful vacant home to this large well known local co in Oct 2016.( Ive owned and self-managed another very similar rental in the same subdivision-- since 1998--and it has never had one day of vacancy in 16 years-- rented at $1860.This professional pm co put all utilities in their name on my new property and turned the hot water heater ON and the Water ON ( even tho the main water cutoff valve is easily accessible in the coat closet beside the garage.They let the property sit VACANT OCT-NOVand on their "routine inspection on Dec 1, to make sure hobos had not moved in" they SAW the water heater in the garage was spewing (at full blast) A 20' stream/ fountain of HOT WATERand that the entire finished closed garage was covered COVERED !!
Mindy Jensen FAQ Forum Question: Should I Get My Real Estate License?
18 December 2020 | 55 replies
Agents/brokers speak to owners for years before they decide to sell, and a hot market tightens the timeline between list and close even more.
Tom Evans we got a house at the sheriffs auction (not)
27 January 2017 | 8 replies
The bank must be outside of their hot damned minds.
William Englehart Tax Advantaged Exit Strategies
15 May 2018 | 19 replies
The advantage of this is that you can sit on the sidelines if you think the market is too hot.
Kevin Reed OKC - Hot deal in my hands??
24 January 2017 | 8 replies

I’m new to this BP. Looking to buy my 2ndinvestment property. Duplex 2 of 2 units leased out in Oklahoma City, OK. Each unit 2 beds and 2 baths. Built in 2016 & 55+ Community w/ HOA.Asking: $334,00025% Down: $83,7...