Hi all, first time home investor here. Below is a picture of a Seattle SFR I'm trying to rent out - any advice on increasing curb appeal? Note I already plan on removing the trees.Some things I've considered that woul...
Hello, What is the best way I can take great photos just starting off in real estate. Do you like photo apps best? Camera filters? Any recommendations are greatly appreciated. Thanks!
I live in the UK and have a question in regard to Probate / Real Estate Investing.I don't have any experience in marketing to these sort of potential clients and I need help in how best to market and contact these sor...
I was emailing with a REI marketing company today when my wife and biz partner (@Elizabeth Wilson) threw out the not practical but crazy idea of "live bandit signs" where we hire beautiful and buff people to body pain...
How do you break down your property expenses in to categories? For instance, Repairs, Bank Fees, Utilities, etc. I'm looking to improve the chart of accounts that I use to give the property owners I manage for a ...
Hello everyone, this is my second question and I appreciate all the constructive feedback Iv'e received from the first post.Iv'e been been constructing my first marketing flyer that displays pics and details of the su...
As a landlord who also happens to be a professional photographer, I thought I'd share some tips for taking photos that really helps your property to shine. Most of the photos I see on Craigslist are poorly done at bes...
I made this post originally on Facebook but I thought it might be smart to post here as well — can anyone recommend to me a great GC who’s super smart, has successfully built up their business, and is willing to/likes...
Which is better? Im able to answer my cell phone at anytime, so that doest bother me. What kind of number should i use?
Do you guys take photos and document the condition of your rentals when a tenant moves in and also moves out? If so, why or why not?
Do you allow the tenants to see those photos if they ask or dispute a charge when ...