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Frank Barletta Reviewing the Rental Market Opportunity in Parma, OH
19 April 2024 | 4 replies
The Key Growth Indicator: A significant uptick in SFH building permits during 2022 and 2023 screams a burgeoning market ripe for investment.Property Highlight: Zooming into the zipcode of 44134, let's take a look at a promising investment in a SFH I found.3104 Liggett Dr, Parma, OH 44134  On this property, I calculate an ARV estimated between $107,000 and $115,000. 
Joe S. Should investors use big words to sound smart?
17 October 2024 | 20 replies
@Joe S.This is a “know your audience” responseIf you are around a bunch of college professors and they are technical then yes you can pull out all the big words - but as you mention many will try and use these big words in a convo and they scream newbie because it’s apparent they lack some knowledge as they are creating word salad with what they say.I just tell people be yourself
Michael Lee Door Knocking Pre-Foreclosure List?
8 November 2019 | 14 replies
At least if you don't want to get in major trouble.I had 3 crews  2 in each.. boy girl... we hit EVERY NOD in the 4 county area... so that's a metro area with 6 people working it and that brought in 2 to 4 deals a month... so think about that.. now I only bought screaming deals..
Robert M. Finding Financing for New Construction
7 November 2020 | 6 replies
Even with a GC, problems arise causing delays and sometimes default.A 2nd home that's now bringing in income as a short term rental screams occupancy fraud to a lender (even though you probably didn't mean it to work out that way)I think you should pass on the lot and slow down a bit.  
Nathan M kiefer Tp or not tp
15 August 2024 | 18 replies
You could raise your rates by $1 a night if you don't want it to impact your cashflow.As for linens not on beds: imagine a family packing for a vacation and cramming everything in a car, dealing with screaming kids on the trip, dealing with nightmare traffic and finally getting to the place and unpack all the crap. 
Christina B. Guest Rating Question
10 July 2024 | 11 replies
I just had a large group check out and our cleaner informed us that while most of it was what you'd expect from a large group, the bunk room had two sets of bloodied sheets, imprints on the black out shades, multiple chalk drawings on the garage floor, various towels used to remove makeup, various dirt handprints on the walls, and didn't run the dishwasher.
Scott H. Cash Deal for Cash Flow. Cash Out?
6 March 2011 | 2 replies
The numbers could be very appealing no matter what "rules" you apply.There has to be a reason it's a screaming deal, and I've not yet seen it; however, analyzing this deal brings me to an interesting question were I to pursue it.Say I buy the property for cash, disregard any actual numbers; let's assume I have "normal" tenancy (10% vacancy) in the time leading up to the bank transaction.
David Mount Experience w/ turn-key rental property investment strategy?
4 May 2016 | 9 replies
David Mount one things popped out that screams #newbie and that is you said A class.
David Benjamin Is real estate investing better than stock investing?
18 January 2024 | 34 replies
With stocks, we get to log in, grit our teeth, scream at a screen, all with 0 control, just watch our $ grow or diminish.