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Cedrick Mahieux Famous Four Analysis (January 2013-2020)
26 February 2021 | 124 replies
Would it not be great to have David, Mindy, Scott and Josh mentioning all the answers in a "yoga type of voice"and Brandon playing ukulele in the background to make it even more relaxing
Matthew McNeil Property Manager wants to be named as “Additionally Insured”
1 December 2023 | 81 replies
Thank you for all your input, happy holidays to you and your family.
Nkem Eze Property Management in Nashville, TN.
20 January 2023 | 9 replies
Thanks a lot and Happy holidays!!
Dan Milinazzo What's on your Wall? Behind your monitor?
12 July 2020 | 9 replies
Directly behind my monitor is a blank wall in a nice relaxing color. 
Thomas O'Donnell Looking for Some Advice on My Current Real Estate Situation
5 January 2023 | 14 replies
The only thing worse than one vacant property is two vacant properties.As others have mentioned, the vacancy could be caused by many things--rent price is too high, wrong neighborhood, the grade of the property is lower than competitors, winter (esp. the holidays) is dead season for new renters, insufficient or poor advertising, the type of property doesn't match the needs of the local tenant pool, etc., etc., etc....I don't know which issues are causing your vacancy specifically, but I do know you'll want to figure that out before going for property #2.Plus, figuring out why your current property isn't renting will help you better understand what type of property to buy next (and what types to avoid).Good luck out there!
Brandon Proctor Starting with little downpayment cash.
8 February 2016 | 34 replies
Finally I came to my senses and relax.  
Tamara Glass Real Estate Accountant in Washington State
27 November 2017 | 8 replies
Happy holidays!
Bob C. Hold or drop price?
12 June 2014 | 33 replies
When, after 2weeks of no visits my agent said "relax... selling a house takes time... just wait at $380k" My response was my carrying cost is $750 per WEEK.
Jace Thornton Determining Rent
8 May 2016 | 11 replies
This has been relaxed in many programs and there are loans out there that don't require this at all.