
25 May 2025 | 2 replies
Chatgpt is constantly helping us with our tenant issues these days and hope it helps you too!

1 June 2025 | 10 replies
:)We have a few different areas we would like to pursue:- Small Multi-Family (duplex, tri, and quads), for cashflow- Single Family 3/2’s (trying to stay under the median price-wise) for appreciation and longer holds- We’re very open to other revenue streams as well (Investing groups, passive income streams etc…)- We also discussed potentially buying some lots and just building multi-families because the small multi-family stuff feel so dry in Central Florida, and getting into large multi-family with investor groups just seems out of reach.Well, looks like I'v e written way more than I thought I would as an intro!

17 May 2025 | 2 replies
Multifamily typically offers better overall cash flow than single-family in Akron/Cleveland, especially when you factor in economies of scale one roof, one property tax bill, and multiple income streams.

26 May 2025 | 4 replies
For me, I run my own experiments and constantly try to get better/improve operations.

21 May 2025 | 3 replies
We currently have 5 homes under contract (to sell) in North Port, FL after months of minimal interestThe ebbs and flows of today’s market are interesting to experiance Pricing, demand, buyer confidence are all shifting in real timeBut one thing stays constant: Buyers still want well-built homes at a fair price and a smooth experience getting there.

25 May 2025 | 8 replies
Managing the manager is going to be a constant process, as they will not take care of the property as much of the actual owner.

17 May 2025 | 6 replies
Next, is acquiring customers (for whatever business) and getting a recurring revenue stream.

1 June 2025 | 9 replies
He refused to let me hire a property manager to insulate me, and he is constantly threatening to sue me for petty things.

6 June 2025 | 7 replies
But for most buyers, the constant noise pollution is a drawback.

6 June 2025 | 9 replies
That will make it much easier to change horses mid-stream if the contractor doesn't work out. 2) Scope of Work: Make sure you get a very detailed Scope of Work that details everything that will be done including the exact work and finishes you can expect.