Just curious for those that don't outsource property management, if anyone actually likes property managing? I only manage one unit just to save money, but it is no fun to me especially when tenant issues come up.
Is there any way to have a property management company handle the midnight calls, the routine maintenance, the drama, the toilets, the yard, and everything like that... but personally handle the tenant screening and a...
I have had numerous people around me interested in investing, but do not want to do it alone (no experience). While I am no guru by any means, I know a lot more than the average person. I am seeing potential opportuni...
I run 32 doors myself in the North Ridgeville & Elyria Ohio Areas. I have multiple decades of experience but I feel like I should be more efficient. Is there some type of training regarded as the "Gold Standard" f...
Hi everyone,I am considering buying a new construction short term rental zoned 9 bedroom property in Kissimmee, FL. On paper the numbers I’m being shown look good despite Covid (management company is great!) What are ...
Hi everyone,
I converted my former primary residence into a rental property. Financially, it's been a sound decision, but mentally, it's taking a toll on me. I constantly feel like I'm 'on call'. Even though my tenan...
Greetings,I have been given the shared responsibility of managing apartment complexes owned by the family. I am having hard time to keep track of things. I would appreciate if any one can point me to a method or soft...
Hi, I have the opportunity to purchase a duplex in the Canton area in Baltimore area and I was wondering if people could help me narrow done some assumptions. Here are the detailsLocated right next to Patterson Park.2...
Hi. I'm trying to compare some of the private deals mentioned here with public REITs.
Looking up the income statements for Equity Residential (trades as EQR) I find a line for cost-of-goods-sold. What is this for...
Found an 8 unit apartment. They're asking $515,909. Cap Rate is10.93. Total monthly Income is: $6,380 & $$76,560/yearThis is my analysis:I used conservative numbers such as 30% financing and estimated 55 expenses....