11 October 2022 | 9 replies
No one even bats an eye with my pet fees.All my units have street parking or single off-street parking lanes - nothing extra to monetize.

30 December 2017 | 8 replies
Good luck in your house hacking venture which is a great way to obtain your first investment, become a landlord and monetize your overhead.Let me know if you have any questions.RegardsJoe Scorese

14 January 2021 | 118 replies
I have some colleagues from time to time on something complex I want perspective on but I am very mindful of their time and take maybe 10 minutes or so to get an answer to a question.Anyone that has developed a system typically wants to monetize that system for a revenue stream.You might want to look at a partner where you invest cash and in exchange you get some knowledge from them.

2 October 2018 | 109 replies
He sounds like the typical investor/developer who also has a property management company and tries to monetize his management clients by marking up jobs, exaggerating turnover repairs to take the security deposit etc2-Next property manager, put a clause in your agreement in big bold letters "Owners permission required for any expenses over $XXX" (usually $250-500 or 10% of rent)If you have any questions feel free to ask me.Good Luck

4 January 2018 | 57 replies
Living and entertainment has become so cheap that society has been de-monetized.

1 December 2020 | 96 replies
We seem to find a way to monetize most things and our personal house is no exception.

21 June 2020 | 147 replies
This is also actually a great time for "subject-to" purchasing which is an excellent way to monetize the current real estate landscape.

19 October 2022 | 228 replies
The biggest areas that have not truly been monetized are gambling and advertising in game.

21 November 2018 | 67 replies
Of these, maybe 5% were possible investments.To update, we've got the 2nd property in contract (officially).Here's how the deals look :Property #1 - Purchase Price : $20kRehab : ~$20kARV - $65kPotential rent - $950 Taxes - $76/moInsurance - $85/moRepair escrow (15% of gross rents) - $142.50**********************************************************Net income without leverage - $7763/yrNet Income with 100% LTV cashout (5.25% @ 20yr) - $4523/yr19.4% COCROIProperty #2 - Purchase price $15.5kRehab - <$7500ARV - $40kPotential rent - $600/moTaxes - $40/moInsurance - $50/moRepair escrow - $90/mo************************************************************Net income without leverage - $5040/yrNet income with 100% LTV cashout (5.25% @ 20yr) - $318021.9% COCROI