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Jeff J. Managing a rental from another state withut a PM?
14 June 2014 | 8 replies
I do tend to find tenants that have a sense of ownership about their apartments, and will take care of minor issues without texting me (or using our web app to report a repair issue) in exchange for modest rent discounts when they happen.
Andrew Tyson Investing in Milwaukee, WI
13 June 2014 | 15 replies
If you haven't yet- be sure to setup some "Keyword Alerts" to get into conversation in your target area.Seeya around!
Whitney Moore Tax Lien Certificates
1 June 2015 | 28 replies
Taking a local tax lien foreclosure attorney to breakfast is the best way to get knowlwedgeable about your target markets.
Christina Phillips Tax Delinquent Properties
17 December 2014 | 16 replies
I call this a "heads up" letter.If mailed sufficiently well in advance of sale, I'll receive a number of nixies that I can skip-trace or reverse engineer to either find the owners or buy the lenders note and decide my best play forward.Second letter might contain some special message or attention getting device to encourage that letter gets opened and read and generates a lead call (call-to-action, also know as a CTA).Time permitting, I might segment the list further and create highly targeted, specialized letters that address a host of problems unique to their situation, which I call a "Perfect Storm" letter.Ultimately, my objective is to out-spend and out-research you as my same business rival.
Stephen Menches Business Cards
11 July 2014 | 6 replies
Try to go with larger print... better for older eyes (probably your target audience)Also... maybe a word or two about what/who you are."
Paul Angell New Member from New York
10 June 2014 | 8 replies
Target markets are currently the Bronx and Queens, although I will certainly consider projects further afield.Until I find my niche, my aim is to gain transaction experience and exposure to as many aspects of the market as possible.My background.
Ricardo S. [Noobie Investor] Wholesaling areas in NYC?
11 June 2014 | 2 replies
Which areas around NEW YORK CITY do you target your mailing list and marketing in (out of state overs specifically)?
Francis A. Minneapolis - Penn Ave Area
12 June 2014 | 16 replies
They KNOW the market, they have a stellar repair team, they market our homes very well, our performance is aligned (meaning, they charge based on rent only, they don't nickel and dime me), they have good accounting practices, and they use a web software that I can log into so I can always get the financial reports, details on repairs, etc - anything I need.  
Paul Gioeli Newbie Moving From NY to Texas!!!
17 June 2014 | 13 replies
If you haven't yet- be sure to setup some "Keyword Alerts" to get into conversation in your target area.Seeya around!
Nyesuadah Tolbert New Member from Louisville KY
26 June 2014 | 6 replies
If you haven't yet- be sure to setup some "Keyword Alerts" to get into conversation in your target area.Seeya around!