
17 April 2020 | 9 replies
I live in a townhome in a desirable neighborhood so I am not too worried about demand.

16 March 2020 | 3 replies
However, he is good health and is an animal!

21 March 2020 | 4 replies
Everything is priced at or above market because there is huge demand and low inventory.

18 March 2020 | 3 replies
And from that 3% about 80% of the people that open your mailers will contact you to yell at you and demand you remove them from your list.Mark my words, if you are going to use lists, unless you are going to spend $20K/month on mailers you will most likely regret it.Yes I really do hope you are going to be one of the FEW lucky people with success doing DMM... but more than likely that is not going to happen.And to avoid this post to be just anti DMM...Here is somethign you need to do.If you are going to choose DMM, FIRST find out what the cost/deal is using DMM in your market.Then decide if the hassle is worth it (angry home owners yelling at you, skip tracing, dealing with non motivated sellers).

17 March 2020 | 132 replies
Should I demand a refund?

13 March 2020 | 6 replies
Mobile is growing and housing is in demand prices are not bad.

31 March 2020 | 9 replies
You may have seen me post this elsewhere, but if you haven't, here are my general thoughts on some of the local towns in Hartford County based on my experience as a Realtor and Property Manager here.Windsor is a great "small town" that generates good cashflow with moderate chances of appreciation (relative to the CT Market)Granby even a smaller town feel than Windsor, rentals are in high demand and rent prices are high.

11 March 2020 | 0 replies
The long term demand is very high, especially as the cost of tuition rises and dorm living continues to evolve.

31 March 2020 | 55 replies
In no particular order I have listed some of the most popular markets for out of state investorsCincinnati, OhioDayton, OhioToledo, OhioYoungstown, OhioCincinnati, OhioMemphis, TennesseeSaint Louis, MissouriIndianapolis, IndianaDetroit, MichiganErie, PennsylvaniaLouisville, KentuckyMilwaukee, WisconsinJackson, MississippiEach of these markets is popular with turnkey investors because of the low barrier to entry, high rental demand & high rent to price ratio.

11 March 2020 | 2 replies
Are you still seeing a demand for it?