
3 July 2013 | 3 replies
I would imagine that was the case and it is feasible because of his extra expenses.For instance he can add bedrooms in areas that would commonly be utilized differently in a SFR therefore he is adding rentable area.I own a house that is rented by the room but my biggest challenge is to keep it full.

7 July 2013 | 12 replies
I'm just finishing up J Scott's books, which have been extremely valuable too.

8 July 2013 | 20 replies
On the flip side, the house I'm having problems with the management, is in a good area with extremely low vacancies and so is a solid rental, was rehabbed and so has very little issues that have come up, so from a maintenance standpoint is still a decent property.

16 July 2013 | 16 replies
Dwelling/Fire is the most common policy for rentals.

9 July 2013 | 4 replies
So this is my story: I just graduated from college and have been extremely interested in REI for about 2 years now.

9 July 2013 | 7 replies
So this is my story: I just graduated from college and have been extremely interested in REI for about 2 years now.
5 July 2013 | 9 replies
He has been extremely successful with this short, 2-paragraph letter.

27 July 2013 | 5 replies
Obviously, I understand that that is extremely tough to do by myself in that time period, but I also know that I can't do it by myself.

7 July 2013 | 7 replies
There were so many properties on the market, prices plunged, and there were not enough buyers at any price.This was a very local problem, which speaks to why reliance on state or national numbers can be very misleading.Example of a common cost pitfall; not determining and considering all the associated costs of owning and holding a property.

5 July 2013 | 3 replies
i would buy a property without central a/c if I could buy it low enough, add central a/c and still achieve the numbers I want. but depending on the part of Norfolk it's in, you may not even have to go through that trouble. in some areas it quite common and acceptable to have window a/c. as for letting tenants supply/install their own a/c, I wouldn't let them. i'm biased against letting tenants install fixtures after some experiences in my mom's rental. it's amazing how people can mess up the simplest task. if buying 10 window units doesn't break the bank and doesn't greatly affect your return then go for it. it's definitely favorable to have a/c in the bedroom from a tenant's view. hope everything works out!