Jeff Milas
Buy and Hold Properties in Small Western Wisconsin Towns
23 July 2018 | 11 replies
Im not playing in SW WI, but i do in Northern WI, you really need to know your market and numbers, compas are tougher to understand, but I do well im my markets, the majority of my portfolio is either rural, or in towns below 15K people. if you have a good team and a PM that operates at a high level, those markets can be gold, but its not for everyone, its not easy, but generally there is little competition and high demand@Michael B. population of 70K is quite big in most of WI other than Milwaukee, Green Bay, Madison and Appleton, there are not many cities north of 50K populations.
Sandhya Gorman
How to tell a prosective tenant they were not selected?
13 July 2018 | 6 replies
As the other posts said, I would keep it simple and straight to the point.
Michael Y.
Why are some opposed to REI even when it makes sense.
12 July 2018 | 1 reply
Plain and simple.
Creig Griffin
Hard money loans what is the cost upfront
12 April 2021 | 15 replies
But as mentioned above, stay away from any company charging more than a simple credit check fee up front.
Chris Weichselbaum
Looking for a PM in Chatham / Avalon Park areas
26 September 2018 | 7 replies
He has a nice operation going on the south side.
Ryan H.
Supplemental Charges - Rent Control/Rent Stabilization Ordinance
23 July 2018 | 3 replies
For that parking spot rental, did you sign anything or was it simple enough to do a handshake deal?
Keith Meyer
First Timer - "Finder's Fee" Arrangement
27 July 2018 | 8 replies
This seems like a transaction I hear about being executed on BP all of the time, but I haven't found a simple explanation or template for how to formally execute the process.
Anant Garg
Property management charging steeply/not on maintenance items ?
18 July 2018 | 8 replies
You will get a better idea of how different pm companies operate As Yours is a Multifamily rental , you will need to keep a tight leash on operating expenses
Poem Turner
Austin chosen for Army Futures Command
3 August 2018 | 4 replies
In announcing plans for the center earlier this year, they described the new operation’s objectives this way: “Modernizes the Army for the future… will integrate the future operational environment, threat and technologies to develop and deliver future force requirements, designing future force organizations, and delivering materiel capabilities.”The Futures Command center is expected to lead innovation for the Army’s top six modernization projects, including improvement to its tactical missile system, combat vehicles and helicopters, defense teams and weapons.Army officials indicated they were seeking a high-tech, creative culture for the location, rather than a traditionally structured Army post.