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Daniel Suarez Hiring someone to show properties
18 June 2018 | 22 replies
Their objections are easy problems to address.
Sunny Kapila How to calculate price for Multi Family property
2 May 2019 | 32 replies
If it spits out cap rate then I wish it wouldn't... lol... or at least it should come with a disclaimer like "object appears more useful than it really is".... okay BP j/k.The cap rate you're referring to is what some BP members call "property cap rate".
Simon D. Tenant Clogged toilet and flooded bathroom causing water to leak
15 April 2018 | 13 replies
TP is the only foreign object getting stuck in the toilet and that doesn't appear to be a tenant being negligent.
Nadine Smith $40K Suggestions on Investing
28 September 2023 | 10 replies
@Nadine Smith The best strategy to start real estate investing with $40,000 can be summarized as follows:Educate Yourself: Gain knowledge about real estate investing through books, seminars, and online resources.Define Investment Goals: Determine your objectives and decide on the type of properties or investments you want to pursue.Choose a Niche: Focus on a specific area of real estate investing, such as fix-and-flip properties, rental properties, or real estate investment trusts (REITs).Create a Budget: Assess your financial situation and allocate funds for investing, while keeping some aside for potential expenses.Explore Financing Options: Consider mortgage loans, partnerships, or alternative financing methods to leverage your funds.Start Small: Begin with lower-priced properties, such as single-family homes or small multi-unit properties.Conduct Market Research: Analyze local markets to identify areas with potential growth, rental demand, or favorable conditions.Analyze Deals Carefully: Perform due diligence on potential investment properties, considering their financials, condition, and location.Build a Network: Connect with real estate professionals and fellow investors for insights, opportunities, and resources.Take Action and Learn: Execute your investment plan, manage properties effectively, and learn from each experience to refine your strategy.Remember, real estate investing carries risks, so it's crucial to thoroughly research, seek professional advice, and continuously educate yourself to make informed decisions.Goodluck and continue to ask questions and you will be fine.
Atul Mohlajee Difficult High Maintenance tenant from Hell, Complains about everything
25 September 2023 | 42 replies
However, before taking any legal action, it's advisable to consult with a real estate attorney who can guide you through the eviction process and ensure that you are complying with all legal requirements.It's also important to be objective when evaluating the tenant's complaints and behavior.
Jeffrey Audije What ways have you creatively financed a renovation?
2 October 2023 | 6 replies
You want to know how many troops, what weapons you have, what strategic objective your campaign accomplishes and the layout of the battleground.
Dwight Frazier Neighborhood grades in Milwaukee
24 September 2021 | 5 replies
Ultimately, it really depends on your price point as well as your desired objectives as to what is going to be the right area for you.
Jonathan Bebey House hacking landlording & property management software
21 January 2023 | 10 replies
No system is perfect, so don't waste your time chasing after the next shiny object.
Matt M. Adjusting Comps to Determine ARV
16 March 2015 | 7 replies
Your analysis is subjective and objective, it's an art as well as a science.
Kimberly C. $190K of cash incoming but too many options has me stuck. Local (SoCal) vs OOS
5 April 2023 | 34 replies
Get away from shiny object syndrome, be patient with the money in hand.