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Maintaining Your Property At Holiday Time

December 4, 2013

With Thanksgiving officially behind us, we are now full steam ahead towards Christmas and the New Year.  With this comes excessive decorations, candles, fires and of course Christmas trees.  You may be hesitant to say something to your tenants about safety and adhering to the lease, but more mishaps occur around Christmas than any other […]

Not Every Upgrade Is Beneficial To Your Bottom Line

December 2, 2013

There is a lot that goes into rehabbing a property. From an outsiders perspective, it would appear that you can buy any property at a discount, do some basic improvements and sell for a 20% profit. However, if it was that easy, everyone would be doing it. The process of rehabbing involves painstakingly examining every […]

Discounted Properties Are Not Always Deals

November 27, 2013

It is important to preform your own due diligence on every property and come up with your own numbers.  When doing this, you may come across a property that you think is a steal.  Pretend for an instant that your numbers have you making an offer for $100,000 and the seller is willing to take […]

Understanding Intentions: Spotting A Good Deal

November 25, 2013

More often than not, spotting a deal is as equally important as knowing when a deal will not come through.  If you are not careful, you can waste many weeks working with buyers or sellers that never truly had any intention of moving forward.  Fortunately, there are some warning signs that you can decipher from […]