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Vince DeCrow ​Do You Take a Boots on the Ground Investment Approach?
20 April 2018 | 0 replies
Knowing the territory and developing relationships are essential to finding investment opportunities.
Jessica Deratany Help! Nightmare situation, property manager and tenant blues.
8 November 2018 | 15 replies
Exception is managing your own property, or hired by, for example, a developer to show only their units.If they are not licensed, you could tell them you will report them to the Department of State (or whatever agency licenses Real Estate agents/brokers in your state) if they don't give you a full accounting of funds and all the paperwork involved--lease, records, etc.Your attorney could also subpoena them to appear in court during the eviction hearing if they don't turn over the documents and accounting. 
Greg Gaudet Need 90-100% LTV for incredible cash flowing Maui triplex
16 May 2018 | 10 replies
While I'm certainly hoping to buy for the cash flow, not for the appreciation, this home is a couple blocks from the beach, as well as one of the hottest towns in Maui - a town that has no room for further development, but has people moving here every single day.
Mike Abramov What are realistic expectations of a property manager???
22 April 2018 | 5 replies
It is very easy for those who sell convenience to develop a deep sense of contempt for those who buy convenience.
Nina M. Cannot decide where to buy, DFW, Indy, Atlanta or Charlotte?
29 March 2019 | 18 replies
You get long term finance and if one renter goes out you still could possibly have cash flow to pay the note.Another option is to buy a house in stage zero of a new home development where homes are just going up.
Will G. Do rents ever go down?
28 April 2018 | 32 replies
If you listen to some of the seasoned pros with decades of experience, they'll tell you rents are least likely to decline in the middle-income bracket.
Chad S. FSBO trying to sell house for 4yrs - How should I handle it??
22 April 2018 | 9 replies
Located not to far from a new developing neighborhood.Owner is asking for $189,000.
Ann Warren Chicagoland RE investor hopeful
22 April 2018 | 4 replies
I’m really excited to get started and I’m hoping these forums will bolster my enthusiasm.I’m trying to get to the bottom of HELOC money “seasoning” because once I get access to the cash I really don’t want to wait for two more months to make a deal!
Surendra Chawla Austin or Raleigh or Dallas or San Antonio
22 April 2018 | 6 replies
I know of forest bluff and Austin colony developments by DR Horton in Austin that will give me that kind of rent, but since I have already bought one in Austin I don’t want to put too many eggs in one basket.I liked one new townhome construction by DR Horton in Durham within my price range but are not offering the phase 1 to investors.
Remone R. I hate seasoning unless it’s on my food
14 October 2018 | 4 replies
Now our plan is to purchase a second property and house hack that as well but we’re being told we have to wait for our refi to ‘Season’ before we buy another property as owner occupied.