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Noelle Saingarm Vacation Rental or Traditional Rental?
15 April 2017 | 5 replies
Think about how each property will photograph and how best to present its desirable features.If it photographs extremely well (Hire a professional with great lighting, and have it photographed at day time and at night time), has desirable features and you promote it those 3 ways, you should have a strong occupancy rate through the year. 
Natalie Kolodij Returning yard in professionally landscaped condition?
27 March 2017 | 8 replies
Looking for some feedback....Our prior rental house we just vacated  was fully professionally landscaped prior to us moving in because it was listed for sale.
Omar Merced Raiders approved for Las Vegas!
8 April 2017 | 12 replies
Do we need to get it landscape?
Eva Schwartz Just bought Multi Family in Austin, looking for vendors
3 April 2017 | 10 replies
Hi,We recently bought a multi family property in Austin and are looking for recommendations for vendors: general contractor/plumbing/electricity/landscaping and flooring.Also EV charging resources.Thank you!
Edmond Claessens Our first flip in Idaho!
20 May 2017 | 20 replies
We stayed in touch with the owners over the months, and after meeting up a couple times and some negotiations we were under contract.I'll keep it simple to the details but let me know if you have any questions.4 bed - 3 bath - 3 car garage - SFHPurchase price: $160K1st Loan: $112,0002nd Loan carried by sellers: $49,000Down payment: $2,500Rehab Cost: $13,000Real Estate fees and closing cost: $8,900Basic list of repairs: carpet, vinyl tile floors, vinyl plank flooring, faucets, toilets, light fixtures, thermostat, interior paint, appliances, gutters, backsplashes, resurfaced counter in kitchen with an epoxy countertop, re-stained all cabinets throughout the house, added pulls to all cabinets, new kitchen sink & faucet - finished it off with some light staging for photos and to help it sell quicker!
Andy N. Where are you buying your supplies?
30 March 2017 | 4 replies
Does anyone have a resource for a good place to buy supplies such as filters, lights, door numbers, etc.? 
Willy Wallace Looking for investor friendly realtor in Phoenix/Gilbert
5 December 2017 | 4 replies
I'm a new wholesaler in Scottsdale- currently working with an investor who wants to target certain areas...Arcadia Light, Gilbert, etc.Max price up to 350K.So I'm looking to hook up with an investor friendly local realtor that can help in our search.Thanks,Bill
Jonathan Nelson How to subdivide a lot - Portland, Oregon
3 April 2017 | 8 replies
The buyers turned down what we thought was a compelling offer, so we are just going to submit the same offer every two weeks in hopes that they will "see the light".
Ryne V. How to proceed w potential lease option
26 April 2017 | 15 replies
I explained the back yard situation and kind of played the part that I didn't really want to make the necessary repairs on a place that I wasn't going to own (even though I would have spent the $500-$750 to do it because that's the main attraction for this particular home and it would have paid itself within the first six weeks of listing) Long story short, he's upgrading the landscaping and re doing the patio around the hot tub and for not having to pay for any of it and him allowing me to use it as an Airbnb property I'm kicking him back 10% from the bookings after rent.
Ross Sims Advice for First Time Purchase/Investment
30 March 2017 | 12 replies
I think I may shift my focus to a house I can lightly Reno and flip.