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Tom Goans No Pets Allowed
26 July 2013 | 26 replies
A pet-friendly property would be profitable depending on the population of pet owners in the market.
Giovanni Garcia First Deal, Good or Bad?
24 July 2013 | 30 replies
Did you check the population growth in the area, jobless rate,demography, household income, criminal rate?
Bill Gulley Detroit, bankruptcy, any silver lining?
1 August 2013 | 18 replies
Any silver lining there. 100,000 creditors. 78,000 homes empty, population 700,000, down 1,300,000 from the glory days. 40% of the street lights are out, half the parks closed and over 100 schools closed.
Anthony Palmiotto 8 Unit Deal Analysis
5 August 2013 | 9 replies
Also, the population here is growing at 14% per year.So total income for the property is $78,000 assuming a 5% vacancy rate which is fair for this property based on its rental history and my state's average vacancy.Total expenses are at $28,250 which includes $625/month for maintenance/reserves for each unit.
Mark Elder Newbie investor Indiana needs a jump start
23 July 2013 | 9 replies
It seems like Hoosiers are increasing in population daily =) Can't complain with that!
N.A N.A Should I become a "slum lord"?
27 July 2013 | 17 replies
Honestly Austin is not Dallas or Philly you shouldn't have many problems with crime especially if you have lived in the area in the past or have experience dealing with the population that lives there.
Robert Taylor Looking for advice on how to present lowball offer on REO in bad shape
28 July 2013 | 9 replies
For those who don't know city of Milwaukee real estate, Milwaukee is a pretty big city area-wise for its population and there are nice, upscale areas of the city in several different areas, but the priciest residential homes are on the east side of the city near Lake Michigan, the closer you get to the lake, the pricier it gets!
Tom Goans Lessons Learned from Real Estate Market Frenzy
21 October 2013 | 15 replies
The majority of the future population cannot financially afford the required payment demands of today’s investment strategies.I am reminded of a Colorado real estate development company in the 1970s.
Ruslan Laranjo Just an ambitious student from Boston
2 August 2013 | 13 replies
RuslanWelcome, connect with 3 local REIA clubs gather info, resources and people.Consider Special Populations while a student, rents 2-4 times, cater to college students.Paul
Theresa K. Anyone have rentals in the CA High Desert?
31 May 2020 | 6 replies
Do you think it's more difficult to rent in these areas because of the smaller population and less industry?