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Ryan Pyle 50% rule is alive and kicking for me
14 July 2014 | 15 replies
IREM does this but for larger apartment complexes.
Andrew Wroblewski What to do with $910,000 in cash?
30 December 2014 | 40 replies
If I were in Johns position I would buy an apartment complex and live in one unit, manage,improve every unit over time, refi, and party
Douglass Belt Is there a big difference moving from SFH to Duplex/Fourplex??
8 February 2014 | 29 replies
I went from single family homes to a 168-unit apt complex.
Sean Brennan $5k in 30 days!
26 April 2013 | 52 replies
Of the other 60%, about half get sold to a retail buyer and we collect a small referral fee and the other half end up getting foreclosed on.So, the math gets a bit more complex than just responses and conversions.I'm guessing that you'd also likely find different profit levels from these two example groups above (absentee owners and short sale candidates), not to mention variation based on location, types of property, amount of rehab, exit strategy, etc.And that doesn't even touch on the other target groups you might mail to (homeowners with equity, NOD, purchasing redemption rights, etc).So, yes, using statistical averages to determine how many letters to send and how much you should expect to make from a particular mailing (or set of mailings) is a great thing.
Rifat G. How I earn the money ?
13 June 2014 | 9 replies
You collect the fee, they step into your shoes and become the buyer on the original contract.In a more complex transaction, you "double close".
Sean Lien Darm style apartment laws?
18 May 2013 | 4 replies
I am currently living in an apartment complex/house (not sure how to refer to it) that is situated like a dorm.
Ken Williams What is the oldest complex you would invest in?
2 October 2009 | 2 replies
Say your going to buy an apartment complex.
Isaiah Foster Newbie From Crawfordsville, IN
23 March 2015 | 8 replies
Eventually, once I am confident in my own abilities to close deals and run these properties, I would like to get into the multi-unit complexes.
Tim Nelson New Member from Manhattan, Kansas
28 October 2015 | 10 replies
I currently own 2 college rental homes in Wisconsin (where I'm from), and one four unit apartment complex here in Kansas.
Christopher Parker Newbie from Las Vegas
5 November 2015 | 5 replies
Im interested in investing in multi and single family homes and if things go my way eventually an  apartment complex.