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Ken Latchers Using apartment websites to bring higher rent??
22 January 2013 | 11 replies

Obviously, craigslist, signs and newspaper ads can bring in your average renter.

Have any of you found rental sites such as Rent.com or Apartment.com any use in bringing in a higher rent? I have regularly checked re...

Cyle Harris Direct Mail Campaigns
4 December 2023 | 8 replies

I've been searching for my next fix and flip over the past month using a lot of manual methods such as driving for dollars, refined automated search within the MLS, and regularly checking for sale by owners on Zillow ...

Steven Torres New to Turnkey
26 January 2016 | 21 replies

I have read many books on finances and real estate investing, but due to living in New York, I was looking more to turnkey investing. I was wondering if anyone knows some good times for starting out or questions to as...

Jason Merchey MLS vs. Off-MLS
12 August 2019 | 13 replies

What are a few differences between using a Realtor/MLS to find a buy-and-hold vs. tracking down someone who meets your criteria and qualifying them, negotiating with them, etc. (off-MLS purchase)? I would imagine tha...

15 August, 2023
2 “Cash Flow” Housing Markets That Are On Track for Big Growth

Think every housing market is too expensive to buy in? Think again. We’re going over two of the country’s biggest cash flow housing markets and showing why they may be your next best bet when buying rental property. A...

Sheri Prather How to start to invest - long distance (Chicago) vs onsite (NJ)
16 January 2020 | 11 replies

Hello everyone!
I am fairly new to the real estate scene and have been silently educating myself through BP's forums, webinars, my own reading, podcasts, etc. I say fairly new because I own property in Chicago, curre...

Jason Kucharski Is this considered tenant responsibility damage?
9 August 2016 | 18 replies

I have a studio apartment that the tenant just moved out of. After assessing the state of the property, they failed to tell me that the sink faucet had been obviously leaking which in turn, damaged the counter and cab...