
24 February 2020 | 34 replies
Unless you buy in undesirable areas.

9 March 2019 | 208 replies
Sure its "worth" $2m according to Zillow but what if it sits on a lot that makes it undesirable to everyone shopping in that price range.
18 March 2018 | 16 replies
I'd never thought of the idea of raising rents above market to prompt an undesirable tenant to leave.

9 July 2022 | 218 replies
It goes on to discuss how later current events (world wars) and economics led to these same "undesirable" non Anglo-Saxon Protestant immigrants being allowed to eventually assimilate into whiteness.I understand that some of you all had it rough growing up.

30 April 2015 | 15 replies
Also, the property is immediately more valuable and can profit after the sale.Buy 120k desirable property with large DP and cashfloworBuy 70k (120k after repair value) undesirable property with little DP and cashflow after repairs and leases are set in place(for examples sake leave the numbers as is)You should make capital gains and cashflow right on the BUY!

9 April 2023 | 12 replies
Have you or anyone you know used a unique or interesting way to remove an undesirable tenant from your property.

8 January 2015 | 82 replies
Or if something undesirable is moving close to the neighborhood?

9 January 2018 | 15 replies
Typically it is because their is something about them that makes them an undesirable tenant and they may have been rejected by a few landlords already before getting to you.

13 September 2013 | 8 replies
The property was in a very undesirable area and finding another quality tenant to rent the property would be tough so passed.Hope this helpsZech

29 September 2014 | 11 replies
I do feel like my market dictates that I take tenants with undesireable history and for the most part I have been successfull doing that.