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Paul Anderson In search of a concise guide for new landlords??
13 May 2021 | 2 replies
I wanted to find them a guide book on the basics of landlording, something in the 100 page range
Paul Anderson In search of a concise guide for new landlords??
12 May 2021 | 3 replies
I wanted to find them a guide book on the basics of landlording, something in the 100 page range.
Jacob Rahn How is the pandemic affecting where you are investing?
15 May 2021 | 4 replies
Every week he has given us updates that collections have been in the low to mid 90% range, and have overall been pretty good. 
Eric Brewer Pro Advice for Newbie
24 May 2021 | 14 replies
The people who are born and raised in Denver continue to opine about the affordability, but those who are moving into the city with fresh eyes will gladly take their profit from the coasts and pay all cash, over ask in order to live in (again, my opinion) the best city in the country - diverse economy, great work/life balance, friendly people, city without most of the big city problems, 300 days of sunshine....
Sean C. Please help me understand Variables in Rental Property Calc's
18 May 2021 | 14 replies
I have heard of Property Management fees, ranging from 6-8% in Podcasts. 
George Otiono Long Beach Condo vs. Single Family Home (2 bedroom)
13 May 2021 | 6 replies
East side is mainly single family, but buying in will be more like 600k range now a days. 
Kyle Keller Advice for upgrades
13 May 2021 | 5 replies
It seems like it might be best to find that middle 'sweet spot' and go with the median level of finish then in your case (sounds like not wanting to invest a lot to update, and want to keep cash flow at max.)If I were to run comps and see on the high end of area rentals it meant all new countertops, appliances (high end), hard wood/laminate, kitchen cabinets etc and on the low end it meant more of an 'apartment level' finish - I personally would go for the middle road to this and maybe choose to refinish countertops, refinish kitchen cabinets and go strictly mid-range on appliances (I would pick up the extend warranties personally).In hitting the kitchen and baths, getting some fresh paint up and addressing flooring- I would know the heavy 'where the eyes are drawn to' items were checked off my list, take it all for expenses come tax time and be pretty happy to know I was right in the middle zone for the area- I wouldn't have the lowest quality of renter pool in the area, or be worried about overpricing myself out of the competition on the high end in my mind. 
Erik Berg Exterior Painter Recommendations for Westchester NY
28 September 2021 | 1 reply
Very satisfied with the work.They were the least expensive quote at 12k, I received 6 quotes total. 2 said they outright didn't want the job and the additional quotes ranged form 18k to 25k.- All in price was 14k.
Walter McCloud BRRRR STRATEGY WHERE VALUES ARE STAGNANT
17 May 2021 | 4 replies
What price range are you looking at?
Caleb Roberson Traditional SFH buy & hold
20 May 2021 | 3 replies
I swapped the sign for a hand written "Se alquila" (for rent in Spanish) written in Sharpie, and my phone rang off the hook non-stop.