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Mitch Kronowit Buying in a poor school district.
1 February 2011 | 10 replies
IOW, I should be able to rent for low enough that I can attract the childless tenants that don't care about school districts, but enjoy a great deal on a rental.
Alice Green condos are risky
27 March 2011 | 32 replies
There are lots of baby boomers approaching retirement age that don't want maintenance, and condo living is attractive to them.
Glenn Espinosa Green light our first flip!
9 September 2011 | 46 replies
Use better more stylish finishes, subtle but attractive paints, attractive laminate floors (I've see some really ugly ones and they RUIN the look of a house).
Jeremy Ashford 6-unit former storefront: looking for design ideas for exterior
21 June 2017 | 10 replies
If at all possible, I would absolutely open all three of the second floor windows, it creates a nice balance and provides interior light.What the building lacks is a residential, attractive and welcoming entry, which will completely transform it without spending a fortune.A few questions... does the front property line extend to where the grass strip ends at the alley?
David Rutledge Seller/owner financing property help
6 July 2017 | 6 replies
The seller's alternative in this case is to wait for an all cash buyer - or provide financing himself.Third scenario is the seller who wants to get a higher price - higher than market - and uses seller financing to attract buyers who can not obtain financing from outside sources - and who are willing to pay a higher price for a property with "built in' financing.As a purchaser, you should be looking for either (1) the highly motivated seller, (2) a property that can not be financed except by the seller - IF you can fix the problem (hint: a property next to a nuclear power plant is probably NOT a fixable problem!)
Karee Awls Managing Downtime after Rehab work is finished
21 July 2017 | 7 replies
Look for money, look for deals, work on your business processes or just take some well earned time off Even if you don't have money you now have a resume to attract some with a good deal in hand.
Josef Super Rollover 401K to a Self-Directed IRA for property purchase
25 July 2017 | 5 replies
It think it is lower risk but the main reason because it is passive, that is what attracts me to private lending the most. 
Mike Rosso Newbie from west Cleveland
26 August 2017 | 17 replies
Majority of the tenants are on subsidized rent, very low income and distressed.I'm interested in hearing your thoughts on specific pockets you like and find attractive to invest in.
JR Paulemon Monthly Expenses Question for Buy & Hold Single Family Rental
13 August 2017 | 5 replies
Yes, the turnover is high for students but because of the area being close to a lot of tourists attractions i.e.
Anders N Homepath Financing on FNMA REO's
11 August 2011 | 14 replies
The financing makes them attractive for OOs.