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Sebastian Warg Where in the US should I live?
12 September 2022 | 52 replies
Some more information would be helpful: -Are you looking to avoid cold and snowy conditions entirely, or are you ok with cold rain and maybe the occasional snow storm? 
Matt Nelson Your thoughts on a career in RE appraisals.....
20 August 2007 | 9 replies
I could definitely use it for REI....I made certain to pick one that was going to be useful...hoping that it could be a good compliment to REI, or vice versa.I havent looked into internships, because I do work now (farm mgmt and an occasional flipper).
Sarah Miller Should I be concerned if my tenants don't lock up their dog?
13 May 2015 | 7 replies
An occasional accident if a pet is ill is one thing, but purposely leaving a pet behind with no option to go to the bathroom other than on your floors is completely unacceptable behavior.However, we may be jumping the gun here because maybe they have someone coming over after work or something to take care of the dog. 
Chris Virgil-Stone Any advice on Hard Money?
23 June 2016 | 20 replies
I hear about some lenders that make a good amount of money from just charging people high fee but only occasionally delivering a loan.- Get the list of all expenses in writing upfront.
Vivan Bhalla $50k saved. Where to start?
18 April 2023 | 49 replies
I personally have rentals here in Houston, the cash-on-cash return and appreciation are steady.You need a team of local professionals like property managers, contractors, agents etc.A local Investor-Agent can help shorten your learning curve and save you a lot of headaches as they tend to understand the market better.You should select a market that will meet your investment goals.Here are four key reasons why investors purchase rental property out of state:Invest in geographic areas with population and job growth is strong.Diversify a rental property portfolio with markets that best match your investment strategy.Focus on the type of returns you’re looking for, such as maximum cash flow, high appreciation, or total yield over the targeted holding period.Operating expenses are lower in markets with fewer regulations, lower property taxes, and landlord-friendly laws.Finally, as mentioned earlier, it's crucial to build a great network of professionals to help you and to occasionally visit your property yourself.All the best!
Jason Holtzinger California Or Out of State????
2 September 2022 | 60 replies
Finally, as mentioned earlier, it's crucial to build a great network of professionals to help you and to occasionally visit your property yourself.All the best!
Jennifer Shen Thoughts about Turnkey Investing
16 November 2022 | 40 replies
A lot of these areas its normal to have the occasional eviction or non-paying tenant this is typically not included at all in their pro-forma.As others said buy a property with little to no work can be great option.
Anton Filiptsov Midwest multi-family opportunities to look for ?
21 August 2022 | 13 replies
There are still occasional ones that pop up and make sense but not many.
Kosh Vokter Scheduling conflicts and strategies for showing to prospective tenants
13 July 2023 | 9 replies
I will occasionally do a "I'll be there tonight fixing a few things, if you want to come by" for the people that just cant make the open house due to work etc.
Mike Chen Seattle/ Bellevue Area Investing
13 January 2020 | 4 replies
Although most of these were on the MLS, they were often listings with no pictures besides the front door, and they were definitely not professionally staged lol.PS: You should never count solely on appreciation as an investor, but at the same time owning 3-5 half million dollar properties and adding 200K to your net worth in those occasional 10%+ appreciation years isn't a bad deal!