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Michael W. Madison, Wisconsin
1 June 2016 | 3 replies
Time to finally make an introduction and get the ball rolling!  
Alfredo O. Stage or not!
4 June 2016 | 16 replies
Staging also creates a sense that the space is well maintained and there will be more competition, because just like cleaning the windows and sprucing up the landscaping, it gives buyers one less thing to cause them pause before they put in an offer.Having said that, a few of the properties I staged did not move as quickly, due to how it was priced compared to comps in the area, the particularities of the local market (one house I staged was beautiful and in a good neighborhood but was priced similarly to brand new homes in the same area, so it was hard to compete), and what else is going on with the house (staging a house that has not been deep cleaned or freshly landscaped is like putting a band aid on a broken bone, if you know what I mean) and how else you have (or have not) been marketing it effectively.Also, keep in mind that if you're house has already been listed, it won't come up as a fresh listing, so just staging it may not actually bring more eye balls to it.
Erik Bergerud Best bang for buck if cash flow is biggest priority
19 November 2022 | 8 replies
Here is a link to the article from earlier this week:Rental prices across the country are starting to drop, except in TampaStagflation is a legitimate concern and I don’t have a crystal ball; nevertheless Florida and Tampa’s unemployment still are at record low levels when compared to the macro level of the country.
Jasmine Williams Lease Language and Move In Check List
6 May 2019 | 1 reply
Even with good tracking, some caseworkers sometimes drop the ball and require some hounding.  
Bienes Raices Rules for guests in lease
12 November 2014 | 18 replies
Try to and you'll get blasted out of the water.When a lease attempts to address every little issue, you'll likely be found as being unreasonable and allowing the tenant the right of quiet enjoyment, you shoot yourself in the foot again.If you rely on a college student base, you'll get a reputation and the kids (if not the college) will black ball you, you'll get a bad reputation for being whatever.
Lance Adderly Negotiation advice selling rental
20 November 2022 | 6 replies
It sounds like the buyers realtors dropping the ball.
Roselin G. Trustworthy contractor or no?
16 November 2022 | 59 replies
Play hard ball and tel him you’ll get other bids on the project then and chose between quotes that way. 3.
Robert Karnes Self-Directed IRA to purchase Short Term Rental with Arbitrage
26 October 2022 | 16 replies
There are a multitude of problems that you will encounter that render the whole exercise far more trouble than it is worth. 
Ken Jones Is there a such thing as an insulting offer?
24 February 2017 | 8 replies
Low Ball deals are hard to get (not impossible), but you will wear thin your relationship with your realtor if they are writing lots of contracts and nobody accepts because they feel the price is to low.
Alex Ray How to Buy a Parking Lot
20 August 2017 | 5 replies
Maybe get an option on a piece of land and work with a developer who will exercise your option and share in parking profits.Best of luck!