
7 May 2008 | 4 replies
Then you can focus better on the property types you're interested in.

30 September 2005 | 0 replies
The art of the deal is not profit, but knowing you provide a service that provides help a way out for the homeowner that is facing foreclosure.When your focus is off profit and on providing help to homeowners profit will come!

18 April 2011 | 23 replies
I also like to know how many properties they manage, how many managers work at the company, what specific areas they focus on, how long they have been in the business, and other questions about their experience.

18 April 2009 | 11 replies
Fortunately for me, I'm selling off all of my residential and focusing on commercial only.
17 February 2006 | 7 replies
:mrgreen: The thing that you have to understand is that with the different markets you're going to need to focus on different types of properties.

29 April 2006 | 8 replies
hmm... a few useful bits of info from what I've learned so far without copying the entire fix and flip page from my website:An ideal place to start looking might be in neighborhoods that are in the 25-35 year old range; basically where houses are outdated but still hopefully in good structural condition.With this kind of unit, you can focus on some of the more basic, value-added repairs such as paint, flooring, landscaping, and other basic finishing touches.

14 February 2006 | 4 replies
You can easily cut project costs by 10% if you focus on the largest dollar expenses first (appliances, cabinetry, etc.).Not only that, but for everything that you buy there is a "price" and there is a "cash price".

25 March 2006 | 3 replies
what will be your focus now that you're on your own?

13 March 2006 | 10 replies
Let me know which strategy you think I would be best to focus on at this point(with the goal of $3k-$5k/month in mind).

26 March 2006 | 1 reply
This is because most banks focus on providing private residential financing for individuals of the local community, not large amount loans for real estate or commercial property acquisition.