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Alex V. Property Managers in Newark NJ
13 July 2019 | 9 replies
* Do you provide move in and move out reports * How many pictures do you take of the property prior to tenant moves in and after the tenant moves out* Do you get weekly reports when the property is vacant what prospective tenants are saying about your home* Do you provide monthly newsletters to your tenants* Do you hold investor education classes to help me become a better investor* Do you have single point portfolio based management services?
Account Closed Purchase Process: First Out of State Property
21 May 2018 | 9 replies
I'll go to properties that my clients have interest in, take videos and extra pictures, have a FaceTime session, whatever it takes to help my client get a good feel for the home and if it will work for them..  
Alex Simon Hell on Earth: Flipping in a Historical District
12 December 2017 | 31 replies
The emails included photos of me at the property as well as pictures of me driving away.
Sean McDonald Estimating operating expenses without Schedule E
27 October 2017 | 4 replies
I’ve yet to do a tour because I’m not local but pictures show a home with some issues that may only be cosmetic.
Gary Dezoysa Buying remotely and tolerance for repairs
14 January 2018 | 11 replies
i would never purchase a property sight unseen. i would want to see the actual condition and the area that's it is in, do my due diligence. example: my Daughter and her Fiance just closed on a property ( Dec 30th ) but before that we went looking at many properties, pictures you see for the houses in no way represent what they are actually like and the area they are in. although home inspectors are usually pretty good at what they do and finding things with the house, your own eyes are a lot better, it would be worth the car trip or flight. i would rather spend the couple hundred dollars to view a potential property and lose that if i decide not to buy then buy a house site unseen only to possibly end up dumping thousands into it.
Zach Schwarzmiller Syndicate - Where to learn about starting/doing?
1 February 2018 | 10 replies
I went to the Real Estate Guys seminar on syndication and it got we the big picture to do 5 deals.
Rumi Tever Financing for homes under 50k.
24 November 2022 | 10 replies
Together with CF those are your 3 sources of profit as an investor, it used to be 4 with tax write offs against W2 income, but that's been gone since the 1980s.Cash flow is necessary, but if you look at the big picture you understand it's small $s and never amounts to much wealth. 
Jerryll Noorden The #1 Rule Of Successful Flipping!
31 August 2018 | 21 replies
Great write up and great pictures!
Shannon Gauthier Issuing Notices for Multiple Violations
13 February 2018 | 12 replies
In other, words, you have to file a separate motion / send a notice. 
Jerry Poon Financial Independence Lifestyle: Before and After
25 January 2017 | 97 replies
It's the bigger picture.