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Alicia Katnik-Canney New from Boulder, Colorado!
21 July 2011 | 9 replies
Other items to consider are vacancy (even it its just a week or two between tenants), utilities (at least when vacant), make ready costs (cleaning, minor fixup between tenants), advertising, and tenant screening.
Bill Gulley RE GURU, Armando Montelongo and probably others...
29 August 2011 | 9 replies
Most that I have seen are masters at advertising/marketing and building networks, not real estate.That's my last rant on gurus, really.
Steven Price jr Im 23 in school balancing work and looking for my first deal
12 October 2011 | 14 replies
Looking back on that first deal now I would do it different, but I got it done and learned a lot in the process.Educated yourself on how to find the deal and then get out there and start looking, talk to sellers, advertise, etc.
Terry Royce Mailing List - How often?
9 June 2009 | 2 replies
Exposure is the key, but if you are going to send people advertisements on a regular basis, make sure to include something of value so that it is not just another BUY-BUY-BUY marketing piece that they will most likely discard.Thanks,- Harrison
Jeff Wood Newbie from Clyde OH
6 May 2009 | 2 replies
Advertising (newspaper, billboards, TV, radio), bandit signs (though that might cause you more trouble, being licensed), direct marketing to any of the many lists of prospective troubled sellers, door knocking, etc.
Bernadette Schuller Property Mgt. marketing material
10 June 2009 | 2 replies
•providing you with monthly and annual financial reports, so you always know how your property is performing •tracking and invoicing tenants for CAM charges •maintaining and keeping your property in exceptional condition and undertake specific preventative maintenance processes•professionally marketing your property to minimize vacancies and maximize income via my numerous industry related affiliations and web presence •overseeing the leasing process (if requested) finding qualified, suitable tenants, and professionally managing every aspect of the landlord-tenant relationship •overseeing initial tenant improvement installation and/or renovations •collecting rent and late •ensuring that your property complies with federal, state and local laws and regulations •maintaining insurance policies for the property and coordinating the payment of all property expenses •responding to tenant requests in a prompt and professional manner •providing you with a successful advertising strategy that keeps your property rented •credit and background screening to insure your property is respected •cost reductions- your property will benefit from detailed expense reviews and wholesale pricing for re-occurring and non-recurring expenses.
Ryan Johnson You Bet'cha from Minnesota
24 June 2009 | 5 replies
My interests largely involve advertising, marketing campaigns, internet marketing, and tenant buyer list building.
Rich Weese Where is everyone?
16 August 2009 | 28 replies
RE once was my sole source of income but since rehabbing turned an icy proposition here in Florida, I have since gone back to working as electronics engineer.
Garrick Solberg What do you look for in Preconstruction deals?
2 July 2007 | 3 replies
This actually isn't an advertisement for it in any way, as the lawyers say that we can't discuss numbers at all since it is all projections.
N/A N/A I'm making business cards? What to choose for job title?
14 September 2007 | 8 replies
Business cards are more about advertising and the transfer of contact details.