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Ned Outtadebter Conventional Loans on 2nd, 3rd, 4th SFH Rental
11 July 2013 | 9 replies
I would like to purchase several more houses in this style, but I'm concerned with funding.How long is needed to establish the second rental house income for use on a third rental house?
Mark Bradford Looking for buying help Muskegon, MI
8 October 2015 | 27 replies
Thinking about buying our first "weekly" style vacation rental home.
Edward C. My first possible deal
14 July 2013 | 12 replies
,I'll be at the http://www.Ctreia.com meeting on July 15th.Concerning Box Springs: You can purchase a Box Spring in 2 half pieces.I didn't know that, until I purchased my home, and couldn't get the Queen Size Box Spring up the stairways, in my Cape Cod Style Home.Raymond
Joseph Seays Newbie in Metro Atlanta
17 July 2013 | 7 replies
For the select few of us in the states who love this style of music that was really a top notch concert event.
Amanda Felton Please Help Analyze This Potential Rental
17 July 2013 | 7 replies
But you can get a Fannie Mae product called the Home Style loan, similar to 203k but OK for investors.The numbers on my first rental property look much like yours.
Aaron Yates And they said I would never do it!! If I can, SO CAN YOU...
21 January 2014 | 61 replies
But I posted this because of how hard it was for me to at least accomplish the little I have and in the journey have learned some things the hard way.I wanted others to see that it's not always easy to invest in Real Estate but that they shouldn't give up if it's truly what they want.You know, just last night I got into a debate I'll call it, but a fellow BP'er had the nerve to tell me I will never be successful with my style of investing.
John Williams What does a property manager do on a daily basis?
17 July 2013 | 8 replies
Larger office towers owned by institutional investors are usually a little different than the mom & pop garden-style office buildings, but here are some basics:Negotiate vendor contracts / oversee vendor operations (security, maintenance, janitorial, parking, landscaping, etc)Oversee TA's/TI'sTenant interaction (usually complaints, not usually compliments)Report to ownershipWork with accounting on monthly financials and rent collectionsWork with legal on delinquencies, evictions, disagreements with tenants on lease obligationsLeasing and renewals - sometimes done by a professional leasing agent, sometimes done by the property managerOccasional/unusual stuff like hosting tenant events, putting up holiday decorations, fire drills, construction defect lawsuits, vandalism, homeless people sleeping on the property, etc ...
Michael S. SFR Possible deal?
17 July 2013 | 10 replies
Its not too bad I mean, I wouldn't mind living in it. its layout is your average 1970 ranch style house. its brick and some vinyl.
Luke W. "The Real Estate Guys"
14 October 2016 | 40 replies
I like the style of digging deeper into the deals and strategies of the guests. 
Susan McBride City of Centennial - Fence Variance Issue
18 July 2013 | 8 replies
There is nothing else I could possibly put up in its place to create privacy that would be as aesthetically pleasing or that would compliment the mid-century style of the home as well.Does anyone have any suggestions about what I might say if I file an amended variance request that would persuade the city to make an exception and allow my fence to remain as it is?