
23 November 2014 | 10 replies
I'm ready to pull the trigger, I just need something to come into my crosshairs.

2 December 2014 | 0 replies
So, I've finally pulled the trigger on a rental, and would have never thought it was going to be a triplex, but the figures work for me.What are the next steps I should take?

5 December 2014 | 3 replies
I have looked at Rentobo.com but haven't'this pulled the trigger with them.

4 December 2014 | 2 replies
Because once you get one of these babies under contract, regardless of where you buy, you will want to pull the trigger fast.

11 June 2017 | 98 replies
Efficient public transit has alot to do with it; my station has 23 train departures between 8am and 9am, and the schedule looks like this:8:00 8:03 8:05 8:08 8:10 8:13 8:15 etc.Any delays off by more than a minute or so from the schedule:1) are rare; normally triggered by extreme weather like a typhoon2) trigger profuse apologies from the subway staff.Another major difference is the US approach to top-down city planning - you simply can't have a "neighborhood grocer" inside a big blob of residential zoning.

7 December 2014 | 5 replies
Almost pulled the trigger on a vacation rental in Grand Lake village but couldn't justify the numbers.

10 December 2014 | 6 replies
Check the comps, estimate your own rehab, and see what it can sell or rent for before pulling the trigger; trust but verify.

4 October 2015 | 10 replies
I want to have really good numbers before I pull the trigger.

20 December 2014 | 5 replies
If you have a mortgage, you might consider putting your property in a land trust with the LLC as a beneficiary to not trigger the due on sale clause, the clause Melanie Smith mentioned.

16 June 2016 | 13 replies
One more question though: When it comes time to pull the trigger on a location, should I look for newly renovated/empty locations and look for tenants at market price, or should I look for places that already have tenants that are reliable but are rent controlled?