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Nicholas Woo what are your thoughts using Anderson advisors?
21 January 2025 | 31 replies
Yes I am still with AA, and I am still very happy with all the services they provide me.  
Robert A. Coloma Anyone dealt with a company LOANGUYS?
20 January 2025 | 62 replies
Also, did they provide you those terms off the bat or after explaining your project?
Armani Diaz Tenants DO NOT want to leave Need Advice
23 January 2025 | 6 replies
If you want them to leave, provide them legal notice to leave.
Kevin Chandler Hartford, New Britain or New Haven?
2 February 2025 | 22 replies
Of course the high crime statistics cannot be ignored in these cites, however I'm planning to buy only in the nicer/low crime neighborhoods which hopefully eliminates most of the crime risk.I was wondering if any of you could provide feedback on comparing these 3 cities.
Arun Maheshwari Investment property in Houston
22 January 2025 | 9 replies
However, the suitability of buying and renting out a single-family home in Richmond can depend on various factors, such as market trends, rental demand, and property values (similar case with all markets, really.)Chatting with a local agent in the area can provide very helpful insights into the market, data, and specific neighborhoods.
Marcos Carbi Advice Needed: Long-Term Tenants Behind on Rent – How to Handle?
18 January 2025 | 8 replies
You're running a business...you are not a social services provider
Albert Gallucci How do you detirmine the class of a Property
27 January 2025 | 12 replies
Generally larger commercial properties and shopping centers are easier to classify with hard and fast rules, but to the points above the residential areas really move very quickly and have way more nuance than most people care to admit.zip codes are generally way too large for my liking at least in my market to provide any kind of insights other than macro level economics but even then highways or rivers that cut through a zip code can end up with totally different trade areas.we can get pretty granular with cellphone data and with grocery center data to understand the trade areas and their true boundaries, but that kind of data pull is generally only cost effective for investors doing larger scale projects or developments, and honestly we still just end up getting on the ground and feeling it out, so I generally tell people that the money is better spent on a plane ticket and weekend trip in the area you are looking rather than any kind of "trade area" level data studies.and generally B class in 1 area means something different than another. 
Daniel Amsalem Please help keep northern VA STR-friendly
17 January 2025 | 10 replies
I filled out their survey and provided some constructive feedback, even though I don't own a STR here.
Mark Forest Matt Scott
20 January 2025 | 9 replies
He provided great guidance and support while I was starting out in the "private capital" space which has allowed me to achieve financials prosperity in just 4 short years. 
Josh Otero What’s the hardest part of being a property owner?
18 January 2025 | 18 replies
Or paying off my debt, while I provide them with a nice house to live in instead of an apartment.