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Hilary Grittner Opportunites for Rentals in DFW Market
24 November 2019 | 4 replies
Entry prices are low and returns are steady! 
Evan Kraljic ADU vs. Duplex to Triplex Conversion, Electrical Questions
17 March 2020 | 9 replies
One of the selling points for me was that it has major value add opportunities, the primary one being a 3rd floor with separate entry and has potential to be renovated into a separate unit. 
Russell Brazil Independent Brokers, What Are Your Costs and What Tech R U Using?
4 December 2019 | 31 replies
All that stuff; child support garnishments, expired licenses, screwing deals up etc...is just non stop because you're dealing with a bunch pf independent contractors working in a business that has such a low barrier to entry where every firm will hire anyone with a pulse.
Chandler L. Parker Looking for landlords in the Columbia, SC area to network with!
22 November 2019 | 1 reply
Here are a few things to think about,                                               Average Tenant                       Parker HomeStaysMaintenance under $100 covered by                                                  NO                                             YESRegular Professional Cleanings                                                          NO                                              YESPet Free & Smoke Free Guest                                                            NO                                             YESMinimal use of water & appliances                                                    NO                                              YESCar parked in the grass or on blocks                                                  YES                                             NOSecurity camera on front porch                                                         NO                                              YESNoise decibel monitor to prevent loud guest                                      NO                                              YESSecurity elock keyless entry (can lock doors remotely)                       NO                                              YESSo leasing a property to us as an owner, you pay no management company fee.
Thomas Hartman Invest locally in expensive market or remotely cheaper
23 November 2019 | 3 replies
Your tenants will be laying down that big mortgage and generating monthly profit and equity for you.It’s a great way to go and considering you can purchase a $650,000 asset for $22,750 down + closing costs you will be making an excellent cash on cash ROI because of the very low initial cost of entry.
Aqil Dharamsey Drugs dealers trespassing on the property
27 December 2019 | 17 replies
No sign implies that entry is with your approval.  4. 
Said Manar Best rental area with 170k max?
4 January 2020 | 20 replies
I don't ever advise buying a deal that is ONLY good when factoring future appreciation, but something that is a decent or good deal now will get significantly better in years to come.If you're looking for a 1500sf 3/2 home with a two car garage for $170k, you won't find that anywhere near Orlando, but smaller entry-level homes are still available in that price range within a 30-40 min drive of Orlando in all directions.  
Chris Levarek 26 units in 10 months and 16 more under contract...
20 December 2021 | 60 replies
When we were getting started, the competition and inflated price points for entry in Phoenix were barriers.
Tyler Palermo House Hacking in Boston's HCOL North Shore
21 February 2020 | 1 reply
Recently i posted about debt to income issues in MA with the high cost to entry and got some good feedback about how to finance good deals, feel free to take a look!
Luca Ruggiero Approval odds, flips and introduction
6 January 2020 | 8 replies
Hey @Luca Ruggiero I would suggest getting your first entry property through sweat equity and providing value to a wholesaler or investor.