
12 May 2015 | 60 replies
50 - 100 unit student housing apartmentsLocations : Whitewater, Marquette, UW-Milwaukee, MSOE, Waukesha Technical College, Madison Media Institute, UW-Parkside, University of Green Bay, and Milwaukee Area Technical college campuses.Over next 35 month-> Move about 53 newly built spec homes in Milwaukee county.Five star hotel having 98+ rooms very extremely near Florida Disney.Sports facility area housing local concerts,professional basketball, and etc

18 May 2014 | 9 replies
Sometimes with larger homes you can rent rooms to seniors, college students, etc.

17 May 2014 | 6 replies
Buyer is relocating to a new job at local college with income 50% less than previous job.

20 May 2014 | 4 replies
Make them take care of that internally.

24 May 2014 | 12 replies
In the meantime, I have been going through all the old podcasts to educate myself on what others have done right.As far as my own real estate background, I worked on some of my family's properties in College Park.

21 May 2014 | 15 replies
@Johnathan International investing is not my thing, at least so far.
30 May 2014 | 4 replies
I actually have a close friend (who's still in college) who owns two rental properties and manages them alongside his longtime girl friend who just happened to graduate from Marquette University with a Bachelors in Business and a whole bunch of other degrees, and they pitched an idea to me to start some sort of real estate business.
26 May 2014 | 14 replies
If I assume paying cash, monthly cash flow is higher ($670, assuming 8% vacancy rate), but internal rate of return over 30 years is less than 6%.

30 May 2014 | 11 replies
With the colleges here, typical vacancy rates for every landlord I have talked to is a practical 0%.

23 September 2015 | 14 replies
Originally posted by @Logan Zanki:If the value of the dollar (or any currency) devalues (or gets devalued) compared to another currency (and there are many reasons why a currency devaluation could occur -- internal fiscal crisis, external market forces etc.), there might be pressure for real estate prices to escalate.