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Matt Leber Need advice on buying my first home w/ investor's state of mind
11 January 2016 | 7 replies
I prefer 3/2's in good school districts because there is usually a lot of demand for them.2) Are there specific types of financing that are advantageous for people using this strategy?
Justin Lenk New Investor From Mount Airy, Maryland
13 January 2016 | 16 replies
I went to trade school and was very successful in my field but quickly found out Corporate America just wasn't for me.
Luan Tran Must I Bite the Apple?
7 January 2016 | 3 replies
I am 19 yrs old, in school pursuing to get a degree for business management. 
Allan Smith Property Walk-Through App for Smartphones?
11 January 2016 | 9 replies
But overall at this moment you might just have to keep it old school, and writing things down, and take pictures. 
Glenn Mayo Down payment magic
5 March 2016 | 9 replies
Volunteer the house as a project for a local high school shop class to come and work on the house, you supply the material they supply the students to do the work. 
Willy Castillo New member from Boston!
8 January 2016 | 4 replies
Interested in land flipping and from there graduate my way to multi family homes to rent out!
Matt Ryan What "Personal Touches" Do You Offer Your Tenants?
8 January 2016 | 10 replies
We attend the christening or first birthday party if invited.We give gift cards for the Holidays.We help decorate for the Holidays and contribute to community potlucks/BBQs (at our 8-plex).We have a "make it your own home" policy, whereby we give approval for a reasonable modification to the property, such as painting a room, changing out a light fixture, etc.We prepare a "move-in packet" which includes information to orient them to the property (property rules, utility contact information, change of address form, our contact information, etc. ) and also information about the neighborhood, such as a walking/trail map of the local area, chamber of commerce welcome information, a list of nearby amenities (including medical, shopping, restaurants, schools, parks), menus for local pizza delivery services, coupons for local businesses, etc.We prepare a "move-in gift" which consists of a bucket of our favorite cleaning supplies and a reusable shopping bag with starter supplies of paper products, a "Zip-It" hair snare for clearing sink drains, a toilet plunger, a cutting board, approved hanging devices (picture hooks), a door mat and a shoe tray.We supply light bulbs for all permanent light fixtures for the duration of the tenancy, including specialty bulbs for appliances and chandeliers.
DraKar Ballard New Comer
7 January 2016 | 2 replies
I never knew exactly what I wanted to do after High School but over time I grew an interest in real estate investing.
Elias Dagher Elias - Vancouver, BC (actually Tokyo, Japan) - New member!
13 January 2016 | 7 replies
Location is obviously key if you are looking at other areas (closeness to station, shopping, schools) etc.In addition, in more rural areas, people tend to rent units for families rather than for single occupants.Last, I hear it is really a nightmare to attract tenants.
Tasha Beverly Duplex investing and financing
8 January 2016 | 1 reply
I will remain behind in VA for another year so my daughter can graduate High School