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Robert Freeborn 90 day challenge success!
1 June 2018 | 5 replies
New roof, paint, no tree... a true transformation!
Roxani Adam Investing in Europe- Greece and Romania
16 February 2022 | 16 replies
They are trying to transform the city into a tech hub.
Tim G. Tenants Not Getting Along, Need to Limit Laundry Access Afterhours
15 December 2013 | 9 replies
They might have done the laundry at 9pm but didn't make it to the dryer to collect until 11:01pm and now they have no access, and if it's a uniform they need to put on the next morning for work at 7am they might call you at 11:30pm to ask you to unlock so they can get at it.Personally I would have a talk to the late hour laundry tenant and get a better understanding on why the late hours before implementing any policy, and find out from the other tenant who complained what is the objectionable noise was it the washer agitating, was it the quick pressure draining of the water, was it the dryer buzzing when done etc...to make sure there isn't a solution before implementing a policy or a lock.Sometimes when tenants don't get along there is an underlying reason and what they complained about are the petty stuff that annoyed them but not the real reason.if you limit access you might find you are just transforming one problem into another and you now have tenants that don't get along because they are trying to do laundry at the same time.
Matthew Olszak Thank You, Facebook Haters
13 June 2017 | 14 replies
The atmosphere is especially negative towards any outside investment right now because many neighborhoods that fall in the top end of the low income spectrum are transforming in Chicago@Anthony Gayden That makes me feel even better.
Pita Lucas Discussion Do you look up county's appraisal when buying houses
14 September 2016 | 4 replies
Dear Everyone,I have been a real estate investor for a couple of years and I think that the internet has transformed our way of finding the target investment property.
David Lehane Memphis TN Zip code 38127 information
16 August 2016 | 9 replies
Hi All, just wondering if anyone has some detailed information about this Zip code in Memphis, I am looking for on the ground experience on this area, other than what I can find on the internet.I have read the stats, I get that this area seems reasonable hard hit lower income area, but is it stable, safe, C+ properties area or an area which is transforming as Business move in and people start to stabilise?
Brian Hogan Brian Hogan - Vegas Pro looking for RV Resorts in CA/OR
30 August 2015 | 2 replies
After spending the past 11 years helping to transform Las Vegas, I'm looking to start a new project based in the Northern California/Southern Oregon region, reforming RV Parks into flexible RV/Cabin resorts and utilizing my personal connections with AirBNB and various celebrity tastemakers in order to raise the profile and profits of these properties.
Alicia Marks Register for the InvestHER Conference
2 May 2022 | 9 replies
We are excited to announce that the inaugural INVESTHER CON is confirmed for June 23rd and 24th in Charlotte, NC, with special keynote speaker Kim Kiyosaki.InvestHER CON is more than a traditional Real Estate conference, it is a full circle transformational experience created with women investors’ needs, desires, and schedules in mind.This event brings top-notch experts in Real Estate Investing, Business Strategies, and Self-Care who will push the boundaries, expand your mindset, and promote deeper connections amongst the attendees.
William Kyle Walker Starting to Raise Money - What do investors want?
3 April 2019 | 12 replies
We do value add, so we think people like to watch the property transform and hear how that translates to increased NOI.As you know hold time varies from deal do deal.
Justin S. Agent Disclosure
31 October 2009 | 5 replies
If you are a Broker, be careful not to disclose more information than you legally have to...because people's eyes light up, usually, when they hear someone is a broker and not "just an agent" (which just transformed you from a average shark to a shark on steroids, it seems in the eyes of some sellers).