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Amy Mitchell Indianapolis vs Cincinnati vs Cleveland - First time investor
20 September 2023 | 40 replies
A mixed use development project including their new soccer stadium (over 20 acres)I'd advise doing your own due diligence but I'm a die hard believer in Indy and think others will grow to believe the same as time progresses. 
Tyler Bobo Collecting on a tenant who left state?
31 December 2019 | 19 replies
Then, if I get resistance from them, I can get a feel for how to deal with them going forward.As for payment methods, I am a die-hard fan of money orders. 
Kat Hughes Sell both properties in LA or not?Any Tax Strategies to offset capital gains?
28 September 2023 | 15 replies
Technically, I'd want them to move with us but they are die hard LA fans who I can't pay enough to move with us. 
Scott Rovner selling while tenant occupied
12 October 2023 | 11 replies
Saves the hassle of prepping it for sale, realtor commission, etc.A more "die hard" landlord would say just sell it, and make it their problem to find another place to live (according to legal lease agreements). 
Louie Pullen Whats percentage of your net worth is in RE ?
29 August 2018 | 52 replies
The die-hard, low cost index fund people also tend to shy away from a lot of real estate exposure unless you are talking REITs
Max M. What's up guys? Mom's Basement Loser from Palatine, Illinois (TLDR alert)
6 May 2015 | 74 replies
Old habits die hard ;)I'm glad you found my writing entertaining
Account Closed The Official Trading Thread
4 September 2009 | 32 replies
The Vangaurds Diehard forum is sick just trying to understand some of what those guys are talking about can give you a headache.
Andrew Graham Strategy for land owned near new Tesla factory in Austin, TX
21 December 2023 | 15 replies
And given your daughters situation and your desire to start to move to a slower pace and the fact that you're not die hard real estate investors. 
Andrew Farmer Katy, TX inherited property, please help!
11 May 2016 | 5 replies
Me personally I would go with my die hard wholesaling rule of ARVx0.5-5000=Offer price.  
Ameeet Bareeek Finding property management with least fees and task based
25 November 2021 | 5 replies
Otherwise, you'd change the oil & brakes in your car, brakes, cut your own grass, etc.Having learned though, that some owners are diehard DIY'ers and will throw their time away, here's what you could do:Showings: either do your tech way or hire agent as @John Warren suggestedTasks: see if you can find a desperate agent you can pay hourly to be your "go'fer"Maintenance: use online services to addressThere are pro's & cons with all of the above, but guessing you will stubbornly ignore them.Good luck!