
16 February 2015 | 12 replies
that's the thing I'm actually extremely interested in, as I have a vast network of door-2-door salesmen, self-employed people and immigrants who make a ton of money but because of the nature of their work and situation can't get homes.Thank you

16 February 2015 | 10 replies
According to this source, New York City prohibits you from even asking about your potential tenants' status - http://www.nolo.com/legal-update/california-landlords-ask-immigration-citizenship-29214.html

24 April 2012 | 12 replies
Kerwin,This doesn't go specifically to your question, but I recently did a lot of research on a program called the EB5 Immigrant visa.

10 January 2017 | 50 replies
Unfortunately, they are immigrants and don't feel comfortable paying rent other than putting the cash in my hand.

23 July 2012 | 1 reply
An uncle of a close friend of mine has two duplexes that he is currently renting out and the only applicants he can ever get are the possibly illegal immigrant kind.

2 August 2012 | 54 replies
This is also born out by some very good friends in my life whose parents were first generation, non white, dirt poor immigrants that went on to do very well in life for themselves.

31 August 2014 | 11 replies
I have a feeling she would be motivated to sell but hasn't listed the property because she lives in the basement unit and is also an immigrant with poor communication skills and elderly.Do you have tips for making an offer or securing this deal?

9 November 2014 | 2 replies
Watching those prices is essential, as wells will be capped if they cannot sustain profitability, losing jobs and inward immigration patterns.
22 November 2014 | 58 replies
By bright future, I mean 1) Population growth2) Vibrant tech community and tech jobs3) Sustainable Job growth and entrepreneurial soil.4) Great year-round weather, mild winters & an excellent lifestyle.5) Low business, sales, and property taxes6) International city7) Immigration gateway city, melting pot of all cultures8) No history of natural disasterAtlanta possesses all 8, and is known as the NY or the LA of the South.

14 October 2014 | 14 replies
Some are immigrants, their families own a property, they are looking for others but don't have the wherewithall to do research, comps, etc.2) Focused on managing their current portfolio and do not have the time to find the properties.Even if they could find the same property on their own I supply them with:CompsPhotosRepair Estimates (if available)And all of the finds aren't available on MLS and are also at least 70% ARV, so they are getting great stuff IMO.