by TopBusinessLeader | Dec 5, 2014 | Finance, Invest, Multi-Family, November 2014, Property Management
The scenario is all too common in the multifamily housing industry. An apartment portfolio will unnecessarily spend itself out of a good thing. The fruits of years of planning and executing the next move in a major market or acquiring a new set of properties are...
by TopBusinessLeader | Dec 5, 2014 | Invest, Multi-Family, Property Management, Single Family, single family articles, Single Family Residential Investing
As with many other aspects of life – the real estate business can be a real jungle to maneuver. For many of us, it’s exceedingly easy to lose focus, make bad decisions and get sidetracked along the way (often times, without even knowing it). This past week, I’ve been...
by TopBusinessLeader | Dec 5, 2014 | Invest, Multi-Family, November 2014, Property Management
5 Smart Tips for Landlords to Fill Tenant Vacancies Fast If you are a landlord, I am sure you would agree that vacancies in your unit can KILL you! It can kill your cash flow and kill your profits. For this week’s blog post, I have shot an 8 minute video where I share...
by TopBusinessLeader | Dec 5, 2014 | Property Management, reinvestor, Single Family, single family articles, Single Family Residential Investing
Investing in Rental Property You may have found many complicated definitions of rental property online, which instead of clarifying things, may have made it more difficult for you. In simple words, it is a property from which the owner charges a fixed sum from the...
by TopBusinessLeader | Dec 5, 2014 | Multi-Family, Property Management, reinvestor
Houses prices historically appreciate in value, but that doesn’t mean they always go up. In the last decade the United States has seen a huge upturn in house prices, a huge down turn and another huge upturn. I own 11 rental properties and I fix and flip 10-15 houses a...
by TopBusinessLeader | Dec 5, 2014 | Notes, Property Management, reinvestor
Small property management companies face challenges competing with large corporations. Smaller budgets, limited staff and increasing overhead can be discouraging. You can compete with the big boys if you’re proactive. Here are a three strategies highly successful...