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Jared K. Why pay more and get less?
15 April 2011 | 37 replies
I tend to disagree a lil bit cause theres not many that i know of thats going to buy multis at 30 to 50k a unit,you tend to stay between 10 to 15.
Palmer Wilkins Tenant arguments may escalate to violence
11 October 2011 | 12 replies
Send the police every time that nut job even raises his voice, document everything.
Anthea S. can i really start with 25k .help please!
18 February 2010 | 8 replies
So I'm tend to take the adage "You have to spend money to make money." with a grain of salt.
Dave Kennedy Profit Margin for rental???
11 June 2007 | 25 replies
It’s absolutely nuts.
Corie Reedyk Reasons for investing in Pittsburgh, Pennysalvania
2 May 2013 | 37 replies
We were looking for a city with a relatively stable real estate market and relatively low home values, which tend to equate to better cash flow if you choose to be a landlord.After looking at about 30 cities, we chose Pittsburgh because its economy is based more on health care and IT, which are somewhat stable compared to banking and finance, for example.Before we expanded there, we knew ... 1) median home values were nice and low at about $109k, 2) home values never went sky high, so they're not likely to fall as much, 3) the economy is pretty stable, 4) it's best to buy rentals for cash flow as opposed to the fix/resell model.After we expanded there, we learned ... 1) the # of active wholesalers in Pittsburgh is really low, 2) it's very difficult to get motivated seller leads via PPC there, and 3) we have to work harder to get members to sign up for our website there.So overall, it's a good investing climate, but there's not as much investor activity as there should be.
Joshua Dorkin Would you Share Your Real Estate Portfolio?
12 February 2011 | 35 replies
I would share my portoflio online (minus the addresses of course); but I consider myself a pretty "open" individual, so I can tend to be an open book (maybe too open sometimes)...
Victor Alfonso Cash out Refi - Appraisal
5 July 2012 | 6 replies
These days they will tend to use the lower end of available comps, too.
Pierre Streat Philadelphia multi family cash flow turn key
28 April 2016 | 14 replies
Rental market is strong and single families tend to hold their value or appreciate over 3-5 years (based on location of course).
Kevin Last Chart of Accounts
24 September 2015 | 3 replies
I tend to feel like I'm missing something or I should code an entry differently.
Anna Hammerle "No real owner financing in OK"
10 September 2018 | 10 replies
Many agents tend to "over advise" if they don't just flat out tell their client not to do something.