
29 November 2021 | 16 replies
I would recommend B class communities as a goal or what some have called a C+ class (communities almost on that verge of increase to B).
28 October 2021 | 2 replies
The reality is that in any given transitional neighborhood you would get people who are more working class to rent so why not make sure you get paid for the headaches?

29 October 2021 | 5 replies
Hello @Jay Hinrichs In Toledo, I see the average C class around $30k to $38k per door, a B class around $42k to $50k per door and an A class anywhere from $60k to $100k (Depending on the area).

30 October 2021 | 3 replies
I suspect 2 things:1) I am searching it wrong2) No one is now interested in the Memphis market and is saturated.My Goals are cash flow with little appreciation in B class neighbourhood with around 100k-115K purchaseprice.

29 October 2021 | 3 replies
National origin is a protected fair housing class.

29 October 2021 | 12 replies
I was upstairs on the balcony of Bob's place (yes, it is a nice large duplex with a balcony, not the D-class druggie crapshack these morons have tried to turn it into), when who should stroll up to Tiffany's door?

3 November 2021 | 8 replies
In Houston, cheaper price point in Class B neighborhoods, I'm still finding properties that hit the 1% rule. ($200k property can get $2000.00 month rent) as long as you stay away from homes that need flood insurance.
3 November 2021 | 6 replies
I posted a video on YT about retail tenant selection criteria...It is "undesirable" for class A...

31 October 2021 | 4 replies
@Samantha GoochBelow are some of the main differences between a CPA and EACPA1) Require completion of a college degree with certain classes in accounting, tax, audit, etc2) Require passing 4 exams on Audit, Tax, Law, Business3) Required continued education4) Can practice in Tax, Assurance or Advisory5) Eligible to represent you infront of the IRSEA1) passing 3 exams dedicated to tax2) Required continue education3) practice in Tax4) Eligible to represent you infront of the IRSThe CPA designation is more prestigious because it is much more difficult to obtain.The Tax portion of the CPA exam is more difficult than the 3 EA exams.The other item is that a college degree is not required(Just that you are atleast 18 years of age).With that said, you can have good CPA or bad CPA's.You can have good EA's and bad EA's.Also, please be careful on this webforum, there are many 'tax professionals' that are neither a CPA or an EA.Best of luck

10 February 2022 | 19 replies
I was thinking about looking at section 8 tenants for this one, it is in a C class neighborhood.