
29 December 2007 | 66 replies
Any suggestions on how to go about finding the right fit?

17 April 2007 | 4 replies
When you find an area that seems like a good fit for you take the time to learn all you can and just do it!

26 July 2011 | 35 replies
Also the book is there when you are in the middle of a deal and need to look up an example.The forums are best when discussing details and trying to tailor something to fit your requirements.There is something for meeting people so a REIA membership can be valuable.

23 April 2007 | 4 replies
Some quick-fix upgrades that might help include:[list]Offer free Internet acces (e.g. if you're near college; $50/mo)Install in-unit laundry ($600 appliances + $500-$1,000 install)Offer free gym memberships (Planet Fitness is $10/mo)[/list:u]Each of these likely costs less than another month's vacancy and might bring your units up to speed, or ahead of the pack.

20 April 2007 | 6 replies
The first step should be to educate yourself as much as possible and develop a strategy that suits you and fits in with your goals.

20 April 2007 | 4 replies
it comes more naturally and easier to certain individuals, so you have to see how well it fits for you.in order to be successful at wholesaling...selling - it's more than just numbers and reading books.

29 April 2007 | 25 replies
It's certainly going to be difficult for me to find a home/apt fitting that criteria but when I do, it will be worth it.

30 April 2007 | 19 replies
but then its times 10 and 3 more dont fit right so you throw em away and buy new ones, another 200 for new hardware for those doors, and oops they all still need to be 1/8th inch less wide, and guess what you dont own that tool - another $200...stuff like that...You make one thing look brand new, everything else in the room now looks like crap.

25 April 2007 | 4 replies
I had no friends, no family, no job, no college degree, a FICO of 540, 13 collections on my credit report, a box of clothes, and just 5K in the bank.

18 July 2017 | 11 replies
Someone that pays rent on time for seven months typically doesn't fit that profile.