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The internet is a hub for real estate commerce. I’m stating the obvious, right? It’s a visual medium, so as a landlord who’s trying to fill a vacancy, you have to make your pictures count. If you skim Craigslist, or any online rental...
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How are you protecting your rental’s cash flow? Keeping your good tenants happy is the best strategy, but sometimes they need to move. Creating and using a vacancy reduction plan really helped me this year. I’ve received two move out notices...
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You’ve got to see these survey results. They give you big data insights into what your ideal resident wants. Information like this helps you: 1 – Reduce your vacancy rate. Keep your existing customers happy so they forget about moving. 2...
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I bet you like the idea of using discounted Home Depot store credits to save 30% – 40% on your purchase, but think it’s too much trouble buying them off Craigslist. OK, I heard you. Let me share a time-saving trick. Sign up to receive...
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I bet you hate vacancies as much as I do! But do you have a plan to eliminate them? I’m embarrassed to admit that I had grown to accept vacancies as something I had to live with. That’s a completely useless attitude for an innovative entrepreneur....
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It wasn’t my original intent to embark on creating a vacancy reduction plan, but the need became obvious while I was trying to pick a fight with Ankit Duggal over his BiggerPocket’s article. In his article, Ankit discusses two classifications of expenses:...