
5 January 2024 | 1 reply
You have to rank #1 for these effects to manifest themselves.So now you have your lists of advantages and dissadvantages.Based on this list you pick one by giving each advantage and dissadvantage a score, based on what is most important to you.Google "weighted decision matrix".

16 January 2024 | 0 replies
Existing tenants had a weighted average remaining lease term of 5.5 years.

14 February 2021 | 27 replies
There is tons of money to be made in Detroit if you are as tough as the city itself... most are not and just pile on the bodies of past investors.

1 October 2021 | 4 replies
Throwing $ at problems is NOT an investor action, you have to put that neck-weight to work and formulate all the potential actions and directions available, pro's and con's.

17 January 2024 | 4 replies
"If so, what is their breed and weight?"

4 April 2023 | 54 replies
Always good to have a smart girl.Driving jobs are hard on the body.

15 January 2016 | 7 replies
His portfolio is a weight around his neck.

19 July 2018 | 20 replies
Let me know if any body is interested.Thank you Joel

16 January 2024 | 16 replies
I obviously place much less weight on the extreme models (i.e., I don't make any life plans expecting repeated 15% YOY rent growth or anything like that), but it is still useful to run the extreme models to get a sense of what could happen in various disasters or big market upswings...sometimes an extreme model (like a disaster model) might show you that things wouldn't be as bad as you thought during a big crash (and now you can sleep easier)...or, it might show you that things would be much worse than you thought--in which case, the model at least provides a better understanding of how to prepare for the worst.For me, the models are less about making a perfect prediction of what will happen in the future (often not possible), and more about gaining a deeper understanding of my portfolio's current position, and the range of possible outcomes that could occur for my portfolio over various time frames, given different variables (like rehabs, rent changes, refis, sales, acquisitions, etc.).

24 October 2013 | 19 replies
We give more weight to applicants who:has held current job for over a year.