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Jacob Garcia Calling All Small Multi-Family Investors
28 March 2022 | 13 replies
I rent to carefully screens Abode and Section 8 tenants because they ones I personally screen are what I look for…No smoking of any kindNo dangerous breed animals No felonies or evictions everI also look at their car when they drive up…I had someone drive up in a BMW and he told me he also had a Harley Davidson.
Rendy Richiez Should you change your real estate agent?
21 March 2022 | 2 replies
Is it i’m too much in a rush and that’s dangerous?
Jordan Schouten Concerned about using the sellers agent (dual agency)
21 March 2022 | 1 reply
I just don't want to end up over-paying for a home significantly.So I guess TL;DR: do I work with the same agent as the seller despite the conflict of interest so I can be first in line to buy the home or do I get my own agent and risk that the home hits the open market and I don't get the home.I guess one more thing: I'm moving to a pretty dangerous city and there are only a handful of neighborhoods that I feel comfortable with safety-wise that are in my price range and this home is in the neighborhood I'd most like to live in.
Patricia Becker What PM would you pick in this scinario?
21 March 2022 | 3 replies
Who has happier owners/tenants, better reviews, fewer complaints?
Jacob Theado Tips to become an investor friendly agent?
24 March 2022 | 13 replies
Meaning, your business is going to be a lot of quantity of lower-cost deals rather than fewer, higher list price deals.
David G. Barton Georgia Housing Market Remains Hot in February
23 March 2022 | 2 replies
Homes priced between $125,000 to $199,000 and $200,000 to $299,999 decreased:$124,999 or less – 0.2 percent increase$125,000 – $199,999 –33 percent decrease$200,000 – $299,999 – 11 percent decrease$300,000 and above – 31 percent increaseAdditionally, Pending Sales for residences with one bedroom or fewer posted the largest gain at 20 percent.Other Housing Supply Overview Indicators include:Days on Market decreased for all price ranges and property types.Median Sales Price increased for all property types regardless of bedroom count.Inventory was down across all housing types, regardless of price.
Michael Walker Needing advice for my son
29 March 2022 | 5 replies
Electrical projects are expensive, time consuming, and dangerous.
Gaven Hohl MF Syndication Strategy Setup Question
23 March 2022 | 3 replies
The cost would be significantly lower and would come with far fewer potential issues.
Stephen Jones Thoughts on investing in a college town not near a major city
23 March 2022 | 10 replies
I saw an article somewhere a few weeks ago where there was a stat that read more than 1 million fewer students are attending college due to the pandemic.
Joshua Carvalho Vintage Trailer Airbnb Goldmine
12 April 2022 | 16 replies
That's living dangerously......what if someone gets hurt?