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Gerald Barron To lower rent or not?
18 October 2018 | 66 replies

As you can tell from the title I'm trying to decide whether I should lower my rent or not. Here's my situation.

I have a class A property that I currently rent for 2800/mo. It is kind of niche for the area as I rent ...

Bryan Hancock The Millionaire Next Door
15 April 2011 | 66 replies

There have been some threads recently talking about working hard, spending less than you earn, etc. so I thought that there would be a thread on the subject book. I couldn't find one so I thought it would be a good i...

Chad Hurin Tenant accustomed to current landlord picking up rent payments...
5 July 2023 | 44 replies

Hi,I just wanted to get some typical ways some of you landlords receive rent payments. I'm about to acquire rental properties where the long term tenants are used to the current landlord driving by each property and p...

Tom V. Property management advice please
11 June 2016 | 48 replies

So, I don't own any investment properties yet, but since I'm already very busy with my main business I'm considering using property management right from the start. The metro area I'm investing in is located in Iowa, ...

Joshua Dorkin The New BiggerPockets is Here!
27 June 2014 | 216 replies

Hey All --After many months of work, the New BiggerPockets is now here!If you're on the old site, click the link at the top orange bar and you can start using it today or go to http://beta.biggerpockets.comWe've got a...

John Collins Manhattan’s empty apartments: New leases plunge 62% in May
20 June 2020 | 73 replies

https://www.cnbc.com/2020/06/11/manhattans-empty-apartments-new-leases-plunge-62percent-in-may.html

“The supply of available rental units continues to accumulate,” UrbanDigs said in its report, which looked at all ...