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Are You A Good Landlord?

October 7, 2013

Transitioning to a landlord is one of the biggest adjustments an investor must make. If you have never done it before, you may think it is as easy as putting a “for rent” sign on the front yard and waiting for tenants to come running. Once you find your tenants, all you have to do […]

Better Properties Usually Equal Better Tenants

October 4, 2013

Dealing with bad tenants is one of the worst parts of being a landlord. You can potentially spend most of your day worrying about tenant issues or dealing with them. After a while, landlords need to decide if they want their time monopolized by bad tenants or if it is just easier to sell the […]

What Happened To The First Time Homebuyer?

October 2, 2013

One of the biggest aspects that gave the real estate market a giant push last decade was the first time homebuyer market. While home prices and sales have inched up over the past few years, first time homebuyers and buyers under 25 years of age need to become active in the market for the recovery […]

Lead Generation Doesn’t Happen Overnight

September 30, 2013

The biggest disappointment for new investors is the realization that deals don’t just fall on their laps. As much as they like to believe that making the commitment to invest in real estate means that deals will follow, it doesn’t work that way. The key to growing a successful business is contact and lead generation. […]