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Account Closed Memphis. Market Analysis. Pros and Cons
25 October 2015 | 71 replies
They survey builders and factor job growth vs supply demand/ interest rates the whole 9.
Justin Kane From Stupid to Successful
17 September 2015 | 3 replies
I am a forever learner and will continue to educate myself in this business and find new creative strategies for solving problems and creating mutual profits.
Account Closed Bedroom & Bathroom Tenants?
17 September 2015 | 3 replies
I had been looking at different kind of apartments for a while now but i'm not too familiar with how the bedroom & bathroom factors will attract certain type of tenants.What kind of apartment tenants can i expect from a "2/1", "2/2", "3/2", "4/2"?
Wayne Mack First Out of state rental
19 September 2015 | 23 replies
If you're going to self-manage, the drive-ability factor is even more important. 
Charles A. Termites
17 September 2015 | 1 reply
Get the home inspectoion, factor in the repairs costs and see if you numbers still work.
Jack B. Seattle area rental deals hard to find now?
16 February 2017 | 16 replies
Even factoring in HOA and property taxes, you got some pretty good cash flow and lots of potential for appreciation because the condos in the lower end price ranges become great entry level homes for first time home buyers.Likewise, if you look at duplexes, triplexes and four-plexes, it's gonna be hard to find deals under $100k a door.  
Lisa Hoyt When should you lower rent to attract qualified tenants? Ever?
18 September 2015 | 47 replies
., holding all other factors constant, lower price means higher demand which means more tenants to select from which gives a better chance of finding quality tenants). 
Joe J. Joe Jurek's Golden Nuggets for my BFF - Buy, Fix and Flippers
18 September 2015 | 3 replies
Hey BFFs, not best friends forever, rather "Buy, Fix and Flippers"!
Jeffery Cass Concerning Occupancy Rates
18 September 2015 | 3 replies
You need to factor in physical vacancies, rent lost to lease (you raise rents but can't raise on people already there), bad debt (not everyone pays), and concessions (free month on move in!)
Jeremy Scott Contractor Advice
3 January 2016 | 13 replies
When choosing a car do you make the primary decision factor by which is cheapest?