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Matt Ryan What "Personal Touches" Do You Offer Your Tenants?
8 January 2016 | 10 replies
We attend weddings if invited.When a tenant has a baby, we send a gift.
Robert Hidrogo looking for advice on what to do now....
8 January 2016 | 3 replies
See my offers bolded below: Todd Today at 12:58 PMTo Bobby okay :-)On Wed, Jan 6, 2016 at 1:01 PM, Bobby <> wrote:Awesome!
Jonathan Caviness Starting out with little reserve funds
10 January 2016 | 6 replies
Personally, I like to see 6 months of mortgage payments in reserve One thing you have going for you is that you have good income and if you are renting out the other side, you should be able to build up your reserves if you are good at budgeting and managing your money.
Jake Henrion (Flip) finished basement drop ceiling
9 January 2016 | 3 replies
House is on Cape Cod, MA and bead board is a popular product around here.Other than that I haven't thought much about what I can add for a nice budget friendly feature and I'm looking for any ideas.Thanks for any suggestions
Alexis Maame Introducing - Alex from NJ: New to BiggerPockets, new to Real Estate investing
1 June 2015 | 12 replies
I was always fascinated by seeing something being made possible from just an idea on paper.I am hoping this website will provide me with a wealth of invaluable information and advice as I work to be a real estate investor.My very first project (which I'm still in the planning stages of) is my first home which I will use as my springboard/dive in to real estate investing and construction: I am hoping to buy a house in its foreclosure/short sale stage or a fairly run down property and subsequently "remodel" (but really rebuild) from ground up.My budget is tight and could be bordering unrealistic for the type of house I want and the neighborhood I'm looking at, but I don't give up too easily and believe that if I ask enough people enough questions, I can just about make it :)Anyway, that's me!
Jordan Archer Low Budget Wholesaling: What primary actions did you take that produced the most results?
11 May 2015 | 0 replies
Hey BP, This is a "One Thing" type question that I'm asking to help me focus my efforts on only the most effective actions.I do bandit signs, door knocking and cold calling....Is there anyone who has found success with a small starting budget that can share what activities they found to be the best use of their time, in terms of deal generation?
Rochelle Wilkinson approaching owners before a foreclosure sale
16 June 2016 | 5 replies
I must add I would then rent the property out and the money I give them would be used for them to move elsewhere that fits their budget.. thus keeping a foreclosure off of their record.. and putting cash in their pocket as opposed to losing everything..does anybody do these kinds of deals or am i thinking crazy thoughts???
Scott Smith Flipping in California......Should we put in a front lawn for curb appeal
12 May 2015 | 7 replies
The other decision you need to make is what can your budget afford. 
John Meza Any suggestions on where to place my website to attract traffic..
1 August 2015 | 10 replies
Then create tons of attention by networking to force others share that content which goes viral and builds backlinks.Plus you can think about advertising on Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin and Youtube if you have a budget to work it.
Michelle S. Newbies and need help and guidance.
19 May 2015 | 15 replies
Our budget can easily afford the property if no tenants since we are debt free and would be paying cash.