Robert K.
Getting free house with Tenant...help!
1 February 2012 | 8 replies
Your goal should be to clearly communicate your new policies while making the transition as comfortable as possible.If there isn't a written lease in place then you could have a real estate professional prepare it for you or simply download or purchase a template.
Chris Oshea
Creating condo association question
18 January 2012 | 2 replies
Since when the condos are sold, it will be run and managed by the new owners, any tips or advice on making this work smoothly?
Thomas Handy
financing after the bank maximum
8 July 2012 | 14 replies
But is this the transition phase most real estate investors make at this point to gain more properties?
Greg S.
A Beginner's Wholesaling Journey
13 November 2013 | 82 replies
I had transitioned over to the "blog" within biggerpockets for my last few updates.
Victor Alfonso
So Cal Investor Friendly Institutions
28 February 2012 | 2 replies
Hey Guys - I haven't posted in a while as I've been working on my transition from North Carolina to So Cal (San Diego baby!).
Cheryl C.
Anyone catch Buffett on CNBC today?
19 March 2012 | 33 replies
If you do some investigation on the tactical aspects of how Buffett invests, the bulk of his success is based on his ability to bring in tremendously strong middle management -- and by middle management, I don't mean what most people typically think of when they hear the term.Strong middle management in this sense has the ability to transition fluently from on-the-ground day-to-day tactical work to high-level over-arching business strategy (and everything in-between), and there are very few people in any industry that have the ability to be true middle management for a Buffett or Buffett-like company.Finding folks who could play the middle management role in company overseeing millions of rentals is probably near impossible, especially given that the bulk of those who are qualified probably don't need the money or the recognition that comes with working for Buffett.I certainly could be wrong, but that's my take on why he's not actually doing it...at least not yet...
Jennifer Handlin
Contractor contracts with a share in the profit
4 March 2012 | 4 replies
Things like this will keep your projects moving smoothly and on schedule!
Yan P.
Comprehensive BiggerPockets Success Story
24 October 2012 | 17 replies
From here (apart from the occasional delay or putting the kitchen floor tile on the bathroom wall), everything went relatively smoothly.
Mark Yuschak
Ground transportation from the airport to the hotel
22 March 2012 | 77 replies
Just talked with Denver Transit (bus) RTD and the only bus they have is called Skyride and it is $11.
Joel Owens
Have a buyer that rents rooms to veterans for my apartment building.Have you heard of this?
14 September 2016 | 13 replies
The buyer I have has been doing this since 1992.They have about 300 properties over multiple states currently.They have websites and from my research they house disabled veterans making a transition back into life from war or getting on their feet again.They do not allow drugs or alcohol and the typical period of the stay is 2 to 24 months at a time.Apparently this buyer can offer me more renting out per room to the veteran then what I currently get which is 850 a unit.Since he can achieve higher rents per room I get a great profit as his NOI is much higher even paying me a higher price.I will let you know how it goes.They are work with veterans and no other groups of disabled people or boarding etc.Mentioned something to me about they would have to repair the units to VA standards and then they receive money.