Bienes Raices
Service Magic?
27 March 2011 | 14 replies
Generally I have found their quotes to be much higher than the competition.
Wendy He
Need advice for buying or not buying 1st home in the Bay Area
25 October 2016 | 8 replies
Have you tried pricing out a specif unit that you want to buy competition is fierce and many sell for ten's of thousand over list price .
Robert Arquilla
Cleveland multi family
19 October 2019 | 11 replies
I've read there is a record number of new apartments coming online in 2nd half of 2019 which is concerning (50% of which is located in downtown Cleveland) as, it would seem to me, that these new properties will provide steep competition for renters and make existing older buildings less attractive places to rent (driving vacancy up and rents downward).
Zachary A.
Niche short-term rental, will it work?
7 December 2016 | 14 replies
I don't think the market is totally saturated yet, and even if it is getting close, I think there is a lot of opportunity to market better than most of the competition.
Jared Garfield
Can IKEA Turn You Into A Real Estate Investing Genius?!
21 January 2017 | 5 replies
Be a cut above and offer better value than your competition.
Jacob Tudor
Lender Dropped the Ball and Cost Us Thousands!
4 November 2016 | 32 replies
No way that works in a competitive bid situation.
William Hull
Multifamily development and amenities trends
29 May 2018 | 1 reply
This value-added amenity attracts renters, provides a huge competitive advantage and encourages renters to sign more expensive leases, as they know they can recoup some of this money through short-term rentals.
Orazio Difruscolo
Need advice on REI path
15 May 2017 | 15 replies
Everything depends on market availability, competition, etc..
Kate J.
Problem with finding tenants
12 September 2017 | 7 replies
In my town, there are still some students looking for housing in the summer as well as those that have jobs in the area.What is your price like compared to the competition?
Bill Henley
Advice on choosing among offers on a SFR
7 April 2017 | 7 replies
First-time buyers tend to be more concerned with results from inspection reports because this is their first time buying a house, but then again I've seen first-time buyers ignore major issues because they simply wanted the house so damn bad, especially in more competitive markets like Sacramento where they've already lost out on several homes previously.The best solution is to conduct your own inspections prior to listing the property, and you can resolve any issues you find prior to putting the property on the market, and also be able to provide the inspections to the buyers so they don't even do their own.