
7 October 2008 | 13 replies
Are single family residential properties hard to keep tenants in?

5 August 2008 | 25 replies
The forums that seem to have the most activity are:•SEO•Google-Yahoo-Search Engines•Linking•Getting Attention to Blogs•Marketing Ideas•Website design and Dev•Social NetworkingAll are great areas to pay attention to, but the single most important piece of the puzzle that I think is being overlooked is MOBILE.Here are some of the leading objections I hear from real estate agents, brokers and industry pros:•I use my phone for phone calls not to text chat•I only use text messaging to communicate with friends and family•I have a client that uses it all the time and I hate it.

5 August 2008 | 15 replies
If you MUST use particle board to save $$, after they go in, run a bead of clear silicone over every single joint (do this for bath vanities too) to help prevent any water from getting to the particle board.

7 August 2008 | 2 replies
You can control staggering amounts of property, and not have your name on one single mortgage.

10 August 2008 | 12 replies
After 40 years, the advice he gave to me was to buy distressed single family houses, repair them, tenant them and manage them.

21 August 2008 | 2 replies
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2 September 2008 | 28 replies
I have had several tenants who started out as single women, nice, good credit, decent job.

8 September 2008 | 26 replies
I can see Adwords doing well for a single owner/one site if you have a lot of time to devote to it in the beginning, and a subscription based revenue model, or a product to sell.

22 August 2008 | 3 replies
It was a recently renovated vacant single family row house for about 70k.

31 May 2010 | 14 replies
If you don't it will negative cash flow.Note that most investors ignore very important items like capital reserves, vacancy, repairs, etc. when they calculate "cash flow" on single-family investments.