
10 April 2019 | 3 replies
@Cassidy Burns, the rule of thumb that I've heard from very experienced large MFR investors (100-200+ units) is one person on staff for every 50 units.

26 April 2019 | 9 replies
Visit with the local Board of Realtors (the staff not the temp officers.

29 September 2019 | 2 replies
If you are looking to invest in Hungary, start by developing a strategy, learning all you can about that strategy, and executing.

12 April 2019 | 6 replies
I don't know about a broker license, but I did hear that you need to be a realtor to manage other properties - or at least have one on staff to handle the leasing.

11 April 2019 | 3 replies
For some reason I was having a hard time understanding what that meant - so the strategy in multi family would be to find a property with an NOI that you know you can raise and then execute on it to increase property value?

18 April 2019 | 139 replies
I believe that people should execute the boring fundamentals of wealth building such as paying yourself first, developing high income skills, investing in what they understand, etc... the slow way.

15 April 2019 | 12 replies
Likely, the auction is online as most all FL counties are.The attorney is correct that the property has to go to auction OR you buy directly from the actual owner OR the owner executes a deed in lieu to the lender.

14 September 2021 | 4 replies
., they all have to redeem from the investor before they can foreclose or execute and convey good title.

14 April 2019 | 9 replies
thanks all, thx Pat, Pat, after you purchase your forclosures, are you setting up any as lease (tenant) with option to purchase, and also doing seller finance (selling) if they execute the option to purchase?

11 April 2019 | 15 replies
What you have described is a series of events, that potentially involves the buying of two properties.That is not a plan...that is a series of events.A Plan involves, at the start:1 - a set of Financial Goals2 - a timeline for completion3 - a series of events that need to take place, in a specific order, all of which are connected to eachother.4 - a set of specific options (strategies) that will be used for each step you execute in #35 - a financial requirement for each step above (and below)6 - a location or specific market that each step will be executed in7 - a list of any and all outside sources and/or resources required for each step8 - a list of financial resources for each step which include the amounts needed, cost to get, cost to use, and source to access from10 - a way connect all of the above together.11 - ...and that's just the start