
4 February 2014 | 20 replies
I know when it comes to banks it isn't so much the name on the door, as the people that are inside the doors that make a big difference.

3 February 2014 | 31 replies
Since we've only 3 bedroom units, it's hard to compare, but what I like about them is more $s per door.

2 February 2014 | 11 replies
At the end of the day the lease ties your hands up way more than it ties theirs up.3 months in and they're calling you, bugging you everyday cause a door knob needs tightening or a lightbulb went out, you're pretty much stuck with them. 3 months in and they find a cheaper place closer to their job they can up and leave and there's not much you can do about it.If you start off month to month you can always have them sign a 12month if you think they're good tenants.

3 November 2016 | 17 replies
I have been reading the Bigger Pockets Forum for a few days straight and have found that the best way for me to get my "foot in the door" with REO's is to start doing BPO's.

15 April 2008 | 2 replies
And I live in Northern Texas, so can't help you with that either, however, I always recommend working with an agent verses a company that finds investment properties just because an agent may work on commission, but they are looking with you in mind, a company is looking to move their own properties, or properties that they have some sort of connection with and you may be passing by a great opportunity next door, but would never know it unless you had a person looking at the whole picture and not just their interest.

16 March 2008 | 6 replies
I was surfing Ebay real estate today and came across some ridiculous deals, I mean I've found 3br 2bath 2 car garage nice houses for 20 000$ I mean how does this happen?

17 March 2008 | 1 reply
Also, how do you guys feel about there not possibly having garage space available, and no elevator?
20 March 2008 | 14 replies
All the actual cash-out-the-door type expenses like interest, insurance, property taxes, maintenance, paint and carpet affect both taxable income and cash flow.

28 March 2008 | 9 replies
But the kicker is that they trashed the apartment, broke into the man's basement storage where he stored a lot of medical equipment, and left the door unlocked and open.

16 February 2012 | 110 replies
Your garage is full of used but working appliances.You carry a flashlight, camera, and tape measure in your briefcase.