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Greg P. Managed Futures? Average 15% returns and 4 times leverage?
23 May 2012 | 17 replies
Hedge funds, after all, charge 2 and 20 and still make their investors a healthy return.The main thing to be concerned with here, with this or any investment, is if you are considering all of the costs of the investment and if you are allocating risk properly.
Account Closed Looking for Other Like Minded Investor/Developers
19 May 2012 | 6 replies
These areas are linked to recreational areas and then again to main residential areas.
Corey Dutton Are the Good Real Estate Deals Are Disappearing?
21 May 2012 | 15 replies
At some point demand and limited supply will drive up prices, but for now it does seem as if we have hit bottom in any case.
Jeremy K. Offer price vs asking price
20 May 2012 | 12 replies
I always tell the seller I can't make an offer without that info as I can't get financing without it and that usually prompts them to supply it.
Account Closed What do you make your tenants agree to in order to protect yourself and your property?
21 May 2012 | 10 replies
These kits can be gottne in Office Supply Stores or Online.
Joey Fontenot III Landlords with 10+ Properties
27 May 2012 | 28 replies
I have 26 occupied units plus 5 in the renovation pipeline, they are all 100 yr old buildings in decent areas with mainly young professional tenants.
Jeremy K. Price per door based on rent or # of BR's
23 May 2012 | 3 replies
1 beds have much higher turnover.The 2 bed in a different area could be in a more desirable area where rent growths,supply and demand,and appreciation is better along with cap rate compression.The same could be said for the 1 bed depending on where it is located.The 2 bed could be under market and you purchase and get 100 per month more per door and the income scenario changes.Some landlords keep under market rents to avoid headaches and turnover repairs and keep them full.They have paid debt service down over the years and dealt with so many headaches getting full market rent they do under market to not have the hassle.When you are slightly under market you can get picky and take the most well qualified tenants.Just like buying a house tenants in good standing want the nicest place they can find for the best price.
Bill Gulley NON PROFIT HOUSING WITH REVENUES
18 August 2018 | 105 replies
It appears that the main way to be compensated is through salary payments which would benefit my family now, but what happens when I die leaving any interest to my Wife and children.
Bret Bordwell What should I provide as a landlord?
25 May 2012 | 4 replies
I can see supplying batteries for smoke detectors.
Mike McKinzie What would you do?
30 May 2012 | 15 replies
The main reason I don't like them is their age, the five plex was built in 1925.